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Thousands evacuated as 'fierce' wildfire spreads in southern France

Thousands of people, including tourists in campsites, have been evacuated as a wildfire rages near the plush resort of Saint-Tropez in southern France.

Wildfire raging not far from the holiday resort of Saint-Tropez.
Wildfire raging not far from the holiday resort of Saint-Tropez. Valery HACHE / AFP
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Around 750 firefighters and water-droppping aircraft were battling the blaze in difficult conditions, with high temperatures and strong winds.

"Thousands of people have been evacuated as a precautionary measure, but there are no victims," a fire service spokeswoman said, adding that the blaze was "still very fierce".

France is the latest of a number of Mediterranean countries to be hit by extreme weather and wildfires, which climate scientists warn will become increasingly common because of man-made global warming.

The quickly spreading fire, which broke out Monday about 100 kilometres from the Mediterranean city of Toulon, had already affected more than 3,500 hectares of forest and scrubland as of Tuesday morning, according to the fire department.

Evacuations have mainly taken place around the up-market resort of Saint-Tropez and the villages of Le Mole and Grimaud, according to the fire department spokeswoman.

Local police have confirmed that several campsites were evacuated and the authorities have asked people to avoid congesting the roads around the Gulf of Saint-Tropez so that the emergency services can access the area.

Wildfires have already flared this summer around the Mediterranean basin, including in Greece, Turkey, Spain, Portugal, Algeria and Morocco.

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