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NEWSDESK · 06/13/2026

Forest Fires in France: Fires in Porto-Vecchio and Vienne

Porto-Vecchio – 06/13/2026: In the southern region of Corsica, especially around Porto-Vecchio, several forest fires have been reported in recent days. These fires spread rapidly and required the deployment of firefighting aircraft to bring the situation under control. The exact causes of the fires are not yet fully clarified; however, it is suspected that the persistently high temperatures and dryness contributed to their ignition.

In the Vienne region, in central France, several forest fires have also been registered. These mainly affected wooded areas, where several hectares of land burned. Local fire departments put all their efforts into containing the fires and preventing further spread. Here too, high temperatures and dryness may have been factors contributing to the fires’ occurrence.

French authorities have taken increased precautionary measures in both regions. Enhanced monitoring measures have been introduced to detect potential fire outbreaks early and to enable a swift response. Additionally, citizens have been informed about the dangers of forest fires and urged to exercise particular caution.

The current weather conditions in France favor the occurrence of forest fires. Persistently high temperatures and low rainfall result in increased dryness of vegetation, which raises the risk of fires. Experts warn of further potential fire hazards in the coming days and weeks.

The French government has announced plans to provide additional resources to support forest fire fighting. These include, among other things, the provision of more firefighting aircraft and the reinforcement of fire brigade units in the affected regions. Moreover, enhanced cooperation with European neighboring countries is being pursued to offer rapid assistance in case of larger fires.

The population is continuously urged to remain vigilant and promptly report suspicious activities in forested areas to the authorities. Furthermore, citizens should heed current weather warnings and take appropriate precautions to minimize the risk of forest fires.

Overall, the current situation highlights the importance of preventive measures and rapid responses by authorities when dealing with forest fires. Cooperation among various institutions and raising public awareness are crucial in limiting the impacts of forest fires and ensuring everyone’s safety.

In conclusion, it remains clear that the ongoing forest fires in France pose a serious threat. Therefore, it is important that both authorities and the population work together to contain the fires and minimize future risks.

Sources

  • Feux de Forêt
  • Météo-France
  • Prefecture of Corsica
  • Prefecture of Vienne
  • Ministry of Environment France