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15 Jul 2022 | 11:22 AM UTC

France: Emergency crews continue to respond to wildfires in Gironde Department as of July 15 /update 1

Emergency crews continue to respond to wildfires in Gironde Department, France, as of July 15. Evacuations and road closures ongoing.

Warning

Event

Emergency crews continue to respond to two significant wildfires south of Bordeaux in Gironde Department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine Region as of July 15. Both fires broke out July 12 in the communes of La Teste-de-Buch and Landiras. More than 1,000 personnel are on-site battling both blazes. The fires broke out amid an ongoing heatwave that is expected to last in southwestern France through at least July 19. Temperatures in Gironde are forecast to peak at up to 41 C (106 F) July 18. The hot and dry conditions could lead to further fire growth over the coming days.

The fire in Landiras is burning in an area of pine forest and has grown to over 4,200 hectares (10,378 acres) as of July 15. Around 500 residents were evacuated from Landiras and Guillos July 12-13 and a further 480 from Origne, Balizac, and Louchats July 14-15. Authorities have closed several roads in the area, including the D115 between Guillos and Landiras.

The fire in La Teste-de-Buch commune is burning in the Arcachon Bay area and is more than 3,100 hectares (7,660 acres) in size. Authroities evacuated over 6,000 people from five campsites in the Dune du Pilat area July 13 and around 4,000 people from the town of Cazaux July 14. The fire has destroyed at least three homes and two restaurants in Cazaux. The departmental road D218 remains closed in the Dune du Pilat area.

Emergency responders may close roads in affected areas at short notice depending on evolving wildfire conditions and operational needs. Smoke from the fire could cause poor air quality. Authorities may issue additional mandatory evacuation orders at short notice. The fire could also lead to power supply disruptions.

Advice

Heed any evacuation orders. Seek updated information on road conditions if driving in the affected area; road closures and detours will likely cause increased congestion and delays. Individuals not under evacuation warnings should consider remaining inside well-ventilated, air-conditioned spaces to reduce exposure to smoke. Collect essential items - including identification and any important legal and travel documents - in a "go-bag" that can be easily accessed. Charge battery-powered devices in the case of prolonged power outages.