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Nearly 3,000 tourists evacuated from Mediterranean holiday hotspot amid overwhelming wildfires

WATCH: Alex Armstrong reacts as wildfires rage across France with tourists forced to evacuate

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Dan McDonald

By Dan McDonald


Published: 02/07/2026

- 23:37

Updated: 03/07/2026

- 01:07

The French Prime Minister has held crisis talks to address the blazes engulfing the country's south

Almost 3,000 tourists have been evacuated from a Mediterranean holiday hotspot as overwhelming wildfires engulfed several areas in the south of France.

The largest fires have spread across the country's Aude and Herault regions, local authorities have said.


Tourists and locals alike were forced to flee in the Pyrenees-Orientales region after a blaze broke out in Sainte-Marie-la-Mer.

The flames later spread to Canet-en-Roussillon, close to the Spanish border.

The wildfires come just days after Europe was battered by a record-breaking heatwave, with some areas of France hitting highs of up to 43C.

Images captured in Canet-en-Roussillon show warehouses and a yacht ablaze, while a thick cloud of smoke could be seen hovering over the town's beach.

A senior Pyrenees-Orientales regional official, Pierre Regnault de La Mothe, confirmed two firefighters had been injured as they attempted to tackle the flames.

Earlier on Thursday, emergency services managed to quell two wildfires tearing through the outskirts of Marseille.

Wildfires in southern France

The largest fires have spread across the country's Aude and Herault regions, local authorities have said

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France's Prime Minister, Sebastien Lecornu, held crisis talks in Marseille to address the blazes engulfing the country's southern regions.

He described the current situation as "fairly tense".

Meanwhile, Interior Minister Laurent Nunez said that around 1,200 firefighters had been mobilised to tackle the infernos.

He wrote on social media: "Our security forces have been strongly mobilised since yesterday afternoon to combat several wildfires in the south of France.

Wildfires in France

Earlier on Thursday, emergency services managed to quell two wildfires tearing through the outskirts of Marseille

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French firefighters

Interior Minister Laurent Nunez said that around 1,200 firefighters had been mobilised to tackle the infernos

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"Weather conditions remain particularly unfavourable - With gusts reaching up to 60 km/h inland and up to 90 km/h along the coast, the day and the coming days are shaping up to be particularly challenging, especially as these areas are also experiencing exceptional drought.

"Nine out of 10 wildfires are of human origin. I therefore appeal to everyone's responsibility - Let us redouble our vigilance and respect the authorities' instructions.

"I wish to salute the commitment and professionalism of the nearly 1,200 firefighters mobilised simultaneously on these three fires, as well as that of the civilian and military security personnel, gendarmes, police officers, accredited civil security associations, volunteers, elected officials, and local government agents."

The Interiror Minister also confirmed that nearly 900 hectares of forest have been destroyed in Herault and Aude, alongside 260 hectares in Lancon-Provence.

Wildfires in France

Nearly 900 hectares of forest have been destroyed in Herault and Aude

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French firefighter

Pierre Regnault de La Mothe confirmed that two firefighters had been injured as they attempted to tackle the blazes

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Last year, more than 2,000 wildfires were detected in European Union countries, with the total burnt area exceeding 1 million hectares.

The figure marked the highest number of blazes recorded across 12 months in over two decades.

In France, high temperatures are excepted to persist across the country and no rain is forecast for the coming days.

In August 2025, a devastating wildfire erupted in the country's Corbieres Massif mountain range, burning over 17,000 hectares and killing one person.

The blaze was the largest recorded in France in almost 80 years.