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Fontainebleau Forest Fire: Two Canadairs Deploy, Scooping Water from the Seine

From Le Figaro · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Two Canadair water-bombing aircraft were deployed to fight a forest fire in Fontainebleau, France.
  • These aircraft drew water from the Seine River, a first for water-bombing planes in the รŽle-de-France region.
  • Approximately 500 firefighters are also engaged in combating the blaze.

In an unprecedented move for the รŽle-de-France region, two Canadair water-bombing aircraft have been deployed to combat a forest fire in Fontainebleau. This marks the first time such aircraft have operated in the area, drawing water directly from the Seine River to douse the flames.

The deployment signifies the severity of the fire, which has necessitated the mobilization of significant resources. Alongside the aerial support, an estimated 500 firefighters are on the ground, working tirelessly to contain and extinguish the blaze. The use of the Seine as a water source highlights the strategic challenges and innovative measures being employed in firefighting efforts within this densely populated region.

Le Figaro reports that the operation underscores the increasing threat of wildfires, even in areas not traditionally associated with such risks. The involvement of specialized aircraft like the Canadairs, coupled with a large ground contingent, demonstrates a coordinated response to a serious environmental and safety challenge. The situation in Fontainebleau remains a critical focus for emergency services.

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Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.