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German wildfire near Belgian border under control, local authorities say

August 15, 2026 6:59 AM EDT

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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