
Marseille, France (AP)-The authorities said that a firefighting fire reached the second largest city in France and left 110 injuries that were returned overnight, but were not extinguished after Wednesday. The mayor of Marseille raised the detention order to tens of thousands of people.
Mayor Benoa Bayyan in the broadcaster France Info said that the fire was in “net decline” on Wednesday morning after the race towards the historic city of the Mediterranean port on Tuesday, forcing hundreds of people to evacuate and residents in the entire city area to ban themselves at home based on official orders.
Driving with hot summer winds, the fire entered all flights to and from Marseille The movement of the train was arrested in most of the surrounding area on Tuesday. The movement of the train, roads and plane remained complicated on Wednesday.
The mayor said 110 people were treated for inhaling smoke and related injuries.
More than 1,000 firefighters were deployed to treat the fire, which broke out near the town of Les Pennes-Mirabeau before the race towards Marseille. The governor said that about 720 hectares were heat.
The province described the fire as “particularly malicious.” It came on a cloudy day and winds after a Long heat wave It left Europe, the region, which was increasingly dangerous for forest fires. Many of them erupted in southern France in recent days, including one in the Aude region, which burned about 2000 hectares and continued anger on Wednesday.
The light gray smoke gave the sky over the ancient port of Marseille as a bound side, as the planes that drop the water tried to extinguish the fire on the outskirts of the city, which includes about 900,000 people.