French firefighters battle to keep blazes from Bordeaux

July 26, 2026 4:38 AM EDT

FILE PHOTO: Evacuees wait outside one of the halls at the Bordeaux-Lac Exhibition Centre, which has been turned into a shelter for people displaced by a wildfire burning nearby amid worsening drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages acr

By Manuel Ausloos

BORDEAUX, France, ‌July 26 (Reuters) - ​Firefighters ​battled to control wildfires threatening the French city of Bordeaux on Sunday, while authorities evacuated increasing numbers ‌of people from its suburbs.

The southwestern French region has ⁠been hit by wildfires during an intense summer heatwave that has gripped ‌many parts of Europe. Spain ‌has declared a national emergency and a wildfire near Valencia resulted in the death of an elderly man.

"It's about ​15 kilometres away from the entry points to the main city," said Bordeaux Mayor Thomas Cazenave on Sunday, while ⁠French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez wrote on X that the situation in general remained "difficult."

The ​Bordeaux region is famed for its vineyards and the city is one of the main transport hubs ​for tourists visiting nearby holiday ‌resorts on the Atlantic coast.

Authorities have evacuated 220,000 people from southwestern France so far after wildfires ⁠broke out earlier this week and reached Cap Ferret, a popular summer holiday destination in the Aquitaine region.

Local farmers also volunteered to help ⁠firefighters.

"We came to lend a hand because if it were our region, ​we'd want others to do the same. And given the scale of the disaster, we think our efforts are very welcome too," said ‌65-year-old farmer Pascal Roudier.

So far in July, high temperatures have averaged 32.2 degrees Celsius (90 degrees Fahrenheit) ‌in the Aquitaine region, which is 7.3 C above the month's ⁠normal high between 1961 ‌and 1990, Reuters Climate ​Monitor shows.

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta, Jean-Stephane Brosse, Elizabeth Howcroft, Manuel Ausloos; Editing by Alexander Smith and Peter ‌Graff)



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