Paris, Aug 6 (AP) A rapidly advancing wildfire in the Mediterranean region of France near the Spanish border has resulted in one fatality and several injuries as it continued to spread on Wednesday. Authorities reported that this fire has devastated an area overnight equivalent in size to Paris.
Approximately 1,500 firefighters worked through the night to contain the blaze, which ignited Tuesday afternoon in the village of Ribaute, located in the Aude region.
The local administration indicated that the fire remained "very active" on Wednesday, hampered by unfavorable weather conditions.
Reports confirm that one individual perished in their home, nine others sustained injuries, and at least one person is unaccounted for.
The fire, which raged for 12 hours, has spread across 11,000 hectares of land. This expanse is roughly equivalent to the size of the French capital, marking it as the largest wildfire in France this summer.
This season, Southern Europe has experienced numerous large-scale fires. Scientists caution that climate change is intensifying both the frequency and severity of heat and dryness, increasing the region's susceptibility to wildfires.
According to the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service, Europe is the fastest-warming continent globally, with temperatures rising at twice the speed of the global average since the 1980s. (AP) GSP
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