More than 100 injured as wildfire broke near Marseille

About 110 people were injured in a dynamic fire that removed from the outside edge of the city of Marseille, France second in size.
Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau said 800 firefighters were in the scene and efforts to deal with the fire “all night”, as the fire had not been found.
The Mayor of the City, Benoît Payan, said before the “Marine Firine Firefill Battalion was instructed in the terrorist war, Hoses HOSES,” referring to the fire service and recovery Marseeille.
At least 400 people were removed from their homes, according to French media. Nine fireworks are said to be damaged.
Citizens have been warned to stay in the house and urge them not to be hot without birth, so the roads will be clear for urgent vehicles.
At its top, fire spread at 1.2km (0.7 miles) per minute, Mayor, according to the French Broadcaster Bfmtv. He accused the combination of air fill, cramped plants, and slopes on the cliff.
France President Emmanuel Macron, who was visiting in the UK, revealed the support of the fire staff and called the citizens to follow the safety orders.
“Our thoughts have our own injured and all the residents,” he wrote on X.
Interior Minister Tetailleau arrived at Marseeille on Tuesday evening, where he met local officials.
Airport Marseille Prefence said that it would be opened from 21:30 local time (19:30 GMT) after the closing hours of last Tuesday. Julien Coffinier, the President of Aircraft, said ‘had never found the situation of this’.
Hundreds plants get up above the second French second city [Getty Images]
Fire, who once broke out at the beginning of Tuesday near Pennes-Mirabeau, North and Marseille, was said to include 700 hectares (7 SQ km).
Home authorities said the fire was renewed by a car that caught fire on the street.
“It is very amazing – apocalyptic even,” Monique Billard, who lives in the city, told Resorts News Agency. He said many of his neighbors had been away.
The footage shows the big smoke puppets above Marseille as the fire was attacked in the mountain area to the north.
Du-Du-Shône has not recorded one rain drop from 19 May, according to BFMTV.
A police officer tries to get a fire off from a car near Marseille [Getty Images]
Elsewhere in France, another wild fire started near Narbonne on Monday he was working, organized by the spirits of 60km / h (40mph). 2,000 hectares were burned, the local officials said.
Wildfires were also reported in other parts of Europe, including the Catalonian District in Spain in the northeast, where more than 18,000 people stay home on Tuesday for a wildfire in the Eastern Retartagina.
Emergency units were sent next to 300 fireworks such as the highest wind that pulls about 3,000 hectares (7,413 acres) world.
Some many parts of Spain – found its hot June in Record – have been very warning about wildfires.
In Greece, 41 more rains across the country on Monday. For those, 34, early, seven were always active on Monday evening, at the fire service.
Most west and southern Europe was attacked by the first summer Heatwave, burning fires and saw thousands of homes.