France wildfires: 3,000 tourists evacuated as blazes sweep through Brit hols hotspot burning homes & campsites | The Sun

OVER 3000 tourists have been evacuated from a Brit holiday hotspot after wildfires ripped through homes and campsites.

The blazes swept through 500 hectares of land in the popular region of Pyrenees-Orientales in southern France sending the holidaymakers fleeing.


Horror footage from the area shows the wildfires shockingly close to the campsites as children scream in terror.

Families were forced to abandon their belongings and run for their lives as the fires were whipped by strong winds and quickly spread yesterday.

The fire first broke out in Saint-André on Monday afternoon and swept through 500 hectares near the villages of Saint-Andre, Sorede and the seaside resort of Argeles.

The fire threatened to enclose three busy campsites, sparking an immediate evacuation as the flames neared their tents and camper vans.

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Almost 500 firefighters are still battling the flames this morning and water bombers worked through the night to contain the flames,senior state official Rodrigue Furcy said.

He added: “The situation was delicate due to intense heat, drought and swirling winds up to 80 km/h".

Seventeen firefighters were "slightly injured because they inhaled fumes," continued Furcy, "but the good news is that there have been no fatalities".

Thirty houses had been damaged, along with a warehouse and a campsite.

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The 3000 that were evacuated have been taken to emergency camps in town halls to sleep on makeshift beds.

"We have the keys to the motor home, that's all we have left," evacuee Valérie told Le Parisien.

Along with her husband, she escaped the Red Oaks campsite in Argelès-sur-Mer, Pyrenees-Orientales just before it became consumed by the flames.

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Further footage shows the burnt-out ruins of holiday homes and pools black with ash.

A campsite is pictured still smouldering as firefighters still struggle to put out the flames.

Several roads were closed and the train service from Perpignan to the Spanish border was suspended for several hours.

Bordering on Spain, the Pyrenees-Orientales region has been affected worse than any other French region by a devastating drought.





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