French firefighters were battling on Wednesday (August 6) to control the country's biggest wildfire in almost 80 years, with the blaze in the southern Aude region having already swept through an area bigger than Paris. Meanwhile, Spain and Portugal also battle fires.
Breakdown
- France faces its largest wildfire in nearly 80 years, burning over 37,000 acres in Aude. 6s
- The fire has killed one person, destroyed at least 25 homes, and displaced residents and tourists. 15s
- Nearly 2,000 firefighters are battling the rapidly spreading blaze. 52s
- Prime Minister François Beyrou called the disaster unprecedented during his visit. 23s
- Scientists link increased wildfire risk to hotter, drier summers caused by climate change. 1m 0s