Marseille has been in a fiery cluster in the last few hours, with flames approaching dangerous residential areas. Strong forces give harshly to prevent it from spreading before the wind changes, while thousands of residents remain confined to their homes, following the authorities’ instructions.
The fire broke out shortly before 11am, and was caused by fire to a vehicle, the area’s fire department said, with the prefecture declaring that the presence of 720 firefighters needed.
It is one of the most serious fiery fronts of recent years in the south, with residents saying upset about the evolution of the fire.
At the same time, the surrounding area is on a total pause as Marseille remains closed, while they are on rail – bus and road connections.
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It is constant to inform the authorities to the city’s residents with warning messages, while the Prefecture of the Provence-Alps-Kyani Coast, specifically called the residents of the 16th District. As he says, “To prevent the smoke from entering your home, close the shutters and doors and place wet sails in the gaps. Leave access to your home for emergency services free and stay away from the streets. “
As a precautionary measure, the city says it has had four gyms to accommodate people who may need to be removed from their homes.
The mayor of Le Pen-Mirabo, a region north of Marseilles, assures us that the fire is “under control” but has not been “completely” extinguished “due to a” turbulent “wind. There has been no reports of victims at present, and he reported extensive damage, with “400 hectares” and three or four houses hit by the flames.