A massive wildfire in southern France is straining firefighters, with officials blaming climate change and urging land management reforms.
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- Wildfire in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence has burned over 16,000 hectares and more than two dozen properties. 13s
- Over 2,000 firefighters and extensive equipment have been deployed to contain the blaze. 29s
- One woman died after refusing to evacuate; multiple civilians and firefighters have been injured. 37s
- French Prime Minister and Interior Minister visited the area, calling the fire unprecedented. 1m 1s
- Officials link the fire's severity to climate change and drought, with land management policies under review. 1m 17s