German wildfire near Belgian border under control, local authorities say
Firefighters work in a forest as a wildfire approaches a residential area where several hundred residents have been ordered to evacuate their houses in Huertgenwald-Gey, west of Cologne, Germany, August 15, 2026. REUTERS/Jana Rodenbusch
HUERTGENWALD, Germany, Aug 15 (Reuters) - A wildfire in western Germany that forced the evacuation of thousands of people on Friday has stabilised, local authorities said on Saturday, although residents were still barred from returning home.
More than 2,000 people were evacuated from the village of Gey, near the Belgian border, on Friday after the fire came within 300 metres (1,000 ft) of the community.
"We are satisfied with how things are progressing. Specifically, this means that the fire has not spread any further," Peter Berndgen, fire service spokesperson for the district in Dueren, told reporters.
"The situation has stabilised somewhat."
The evacuation order for Gey was likely to remain in place through Saturday, Berndgen said, adding that authorities would review the situation later in the day.
Emergency services were also preparing for stronger northerly winds later on Saturday, the Dueren district said in a separate statement, adding it remained unclear how they might affect the fire.
(Reporting by Andreas Kranz in Huertgenwald and Christoph Steitz in Frankfurt. Editing by Mark Potter)
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