A significant wildfire erupted on August 18th near Frontignan in the Hérault region of France, devastating approximately 350 hectares of pine forest.
The fire, which started close to the A9 motorway, was brought under control by firefighters overnight, though it remains a threat due to numerous hotspots and potential flare-ups.
Over 600 firefighters, including reinforcements from Marseille, were deployed to combat the blaze, utilizing extensive aerial support.
Despite the destruction, no injuries have been reported, although several structures were damaged.
The fire is considered one of the largest in France this year, following a similar incident in the Var region.
Local authorities have implemented emergency measures, including evacuations and road closures, to ensure public safety.
The situation remains precarious due to challenging weather conditions, including strong winds.