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Nachrichten.fr · June 13, 2026

Wildfires in France: Fires in Porto-Vecchio and the Vienne

Porto-Vecchio – 13.06.2026: In the southern part of Corsica, especially around Porto-Vecchio, several forest fires have been reported in recent days. These fires spread quickly and required the use of firefighting planes to bring the situation under control. The exact causes of the fires have not yet been fully clarified, but it is suspected that the persistently high temperatures and drought contributed to their origin.

In the Vienne region, in the center of France, several forest fires were also recorded. These mainly affected wooded areas where several hectares of land have burned. The local fire departments did everything possible to contain the fires and prevent further spread. Here too, high temperatures and drought may have been factors contributing to the outbreak of the fires.

The French authorities have taken increased precautionary measures in both regions. Enhanced monitoring measures have been introduced to detect potential fire hotspots early and respond quickly. Citizens were also informed about the dangers of forest fires and asked to be extra careful.

The current weather conditions in France promote the occurrence of forest fires. Persistently high temperatures and low rainfall lead to increased dryness of the vegetation, which raises the risk of fires. Experts warn of further potentially fire-hazardous situations in the coming days and weeks.

The French government has announced that it will make additional resources available to support the fight against forest fires. This includes, among other things, the deployment of more firefighting planes and the strengthening of fire departments in the affected regions. Furthermore, intensified cooperation with European neighboring countries is being sought to provide rapid assistance in the event of larger fires.

The population is continuously urged to remain vigilant and to report suspicious activities in forest areas immediately to the authorities. Citizens should also heed current weather warnings and take appropriate precautionary measures to reduce the risk of forest fires.

All in all, the current situation demonstrates the importance of preventive measures and a rapid response from the authorities in the event of forest fires. Cooperation between various institutions and raising awareness among the population are crucial to limit the consequences of forest fires and ensure everyone’s safety.

Finally, it must be emphasized that the current forest fires in France pose a serious threat. It is therefore important that both the authorities and the population act together to contain the fires and minimize future risks.

Sources

  • Forest Fires
  • Météo-France
  • Prefecture of Corsica
  • Prefecture of Vienne
  • Ministry for the Environment France