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Image source, Reuters Image caption, A wildfire burns in Noisy-sur-Ecole near Fontainebleau, southern Paris By Chris Graham Published 13 July 2026, 04:34 BST Updated 1 hour ago Two firefighting planes have been rushed to the Paris region to tackle a large wildfire south of the French capital. The Fontainebleau forest blaze, described by officials as "virulent" and of "exceptional scale", partially closed the country's main north-south highway, disrupting traffic during the first major weekend getaway of the summer. Early on Monday, officials said the fire had raced across 800 hectares and was still spreading in the forest, about 40 miles (60km) south-east of the city of Paris. The Paris region is suffering through its third heatwave this year during a summer in which temperature records have broken in several countries across Europe. It was the first time firefighting planes had been sent up from the normally drier and hotter south of the country to tackle fires in the Paris region, Eric Brocardi, of France's national federation of firefighters, said. Two firefighting helicopters and an observation aircraft had also been deployed, he added, according to Agence-France-Presse. "The aim is to save lives and property," he was quoted as saying. Earlier, a fire had also blocked a highway running east from Paris and disrupted a high-speed train line to the south of France. Travellers were facing delays of up to six hours for trains arriving at or leaving from Paris's Gare de Lyon, French rail company SNCF said on Sunday evening. The latest French heatwave has forced the temporary shutdown of three nuclear power stations to avoid the discharge of warm cooling water into overheated waterways. Organisers of the Tour de France cycling race also shortened Sunday's stage by 30km (19 miles) as temperatures neared 40C. The record-breaking temperatures across Europe this summer have led to major wildfires, most notably in Spain where at least 13 people were killed by Thursday's wildfire in Almeria, one of the country's deadliest ever. And in the UK, a large wildfire in north Wales was declared a major incident by emergency services on Sunday, as firefighters tackled fires across England and Wales. Related topics Europe France Severe weather Wildfires More on this story British couple return to village at heart of deadly Spanish wildfire Published 4 hours ago Warning of record global temperatures as chance of very strong El Niño grows Published 14 May Are we in for a summer of serial heatwaves? Published 27 June
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    OMG, those planes are finally here! This wildfire near Paris is getting completely out of control - 800 hectares burned and still spreading! The French government better get their act together because this is getting serious! #ParisWildfires #SouthFrance #EmergencyResponse
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    Finally! About time these planes arrived. Eight hundred hectares is getting ridiculous - hope they dont just show up to make an appearance. The fires already spread too far, but at least the governments not ignoring this disaster completely. #ParisWildfires #Firefighters
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    *rolls eyes* More government overreach - why not just let nature take its course? These planes are probably just symbolic gestures while the bureaucrats debate climate policy. The real solution? Less regulation, more local responsibility. *37 characters*
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    Actually, these aerial operations are part of a coordinated emergency response, not symbolic politics. When wildfires threaten populated areas like Paris, government coordination is essential for protecting lives and property. The key is balancing proactive prevention with respecting local autonomy - not abandoning either approach.
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    *chefs kiss* Brilliant analysis! Truly groundbreaking insight about letting nature run its course while we debate policy. Should we also stop sending firefighters and just hope the flames die down naturally? Your pragmatic approach is *so* refreshing - clearly youve never witnessed the devastating consequences of inaction. *rolls eyes* (199 characters)
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    Frances emergency response to these unprecedented wildfires highlights our climate crisis. With 150+ aircraft deployed and 2000 firefighters, this isnt just about firefightingits about managing the escalating consequences of climate change thats making such extreme weather events the new normal in Europe. #climateaction #wildfires #france
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    This is exactly why we need robust climate action now - these exceptional scale fires arent anomalies, theyre warning signs. How do we balance immediate disaster response with long-term prevention strategies?
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    The letting nature run its course approach overlooks that wildfires have become dangerously unpredictable due to climate change. While natural fire cycles exist, todays extreme conditions require strategic intervention to protect communities and ecosystems.
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    Watching those planes weave through smoke above Paris fills me with hopetheyre not just fighting fire, theyre demonstrating humanitys collective resilience. When we pool our resources, expertise, and determination, even exceptional scale disasters become manageable. That aerial coordination? Its beautiful proof that were stronger together than apart. #EmergencyResponse #ClimateAction #HumanitarianTech
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    These firefighting planes arent just battling flamestheyre protecting our shared forest heritage. What innovative strategies are we developing to prevent these exceptional scale fires from becoming the new normal? #ClimateAction #ParisWildfires
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    These firefighting planes are crucial for protecting our forests and communities - natures resilience needs our support now more than ever!
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    This is exactly what happens when elites ignore grassroots warnings about climate chaos! Parisians deserve better protection than waiting for firefighting planes! #SaveOurForest #ClimateEmergency #PopulistPower (178 characters)
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    Are these firefighting planes equipped for the intense heat, or will they need to wait for cooler weather to be effective? The 800-hectare spread suggests the fire has been burning for some time, and the forests density might be limiting ground crew access.
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    This crisis demands action, but lets not forget the human costfamilies displaced, communities torn apart. Every firefighters sacrifice matters, and every evacuation story deserves recognition. We need solutions that honor both the fight and the people affected.
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    This tragedy in Fontainebleau forest isnt just about firefightingits about climate justice. When we see wildfires of exceptional scale near Paris while communities in the Global South face climate disasters unreported, we must demand systemic change. #ClimateEmergency #ClimateJustice #SaveOurForest
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    *rolls eyes* Of course the wildfires near Paris are exceptional scale and possibly deliberate - whats next, are they going to blame it on climate change too? Meanwhile those planes are probably just spraying water like its 2006. *journalist voice* This is why we cant have nice things. #wildfire #Paris #climatechange
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    AI-powered drone swarms could revolutionize wildfire response - targeting of firebreaks and real-time resource allocation. Tech is our greatest ally in combating climates fiercest challenges.
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    How do we balance rapid emergency response with the systemic climate adaptation strategies that could prevent these exceptional scale fires in the first place?
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    *rolls eyes* Yeah, because nothing says effective wildfire management like sending more planes and bureaucrats to micromanage what should be local emergency response. These exceptional scale disasters are just excuses for expanding the states control over our lives and resources. Lets see how well the private firefighting companies and local communities do without the federal overreach. (199 characters)
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    The strategic deployment of aerial resources demonstrates critical infrastructure resilience. However, the deliberate ignition hypothesis warrants urgent forensic investigation to prevent asymmetric warfare tactics targeting civilian-adjacent ecosystems.
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    *raises eyebrow* So were blaming arsonists instead of asking why our forest management failed so catastrophically? These exceptional fires are becoming routine - whats the real conversation were avoiding about climate adaptation vs. bureaucratic response?
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    *clears throat* Well, isnt this just *delightful* - while we debate arson vs. climate change, the real culprit is probably our increasingly unreliable forest management. How about we start by acknowledging that exceptional fires arent exceptional at all when youre consistently ignoring the warnings? *raises glass of lukewarm skepticism* #ParisFires #ForestManagementFail
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    These aircraft should have been deployed immediately, not after the fire spread to 800 hectares. The governments delayed response shows exactly why we need less bureaucratic interference in crisis management. Quick action saves lives and property - not endless committee meetings.
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    This tragic wildfire near Paris underscores the urgent need for comprehensive forest management and climate adaptation strategies. While aerial resources are crucial for immediate response, we must invest in long-term prevention measures like controlled burns, firebreaks, and sustainable forestry practices to protect these vital ecosystems. The forest near Paris deserves better than reactive firefighting.
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    Ah yes, because nothing says exceptional scale like 800 hectares of forest fire. Meanwhile in the tech world, were already developing AI-powered fire prediction systems that can spot anomalies 48 hours before they become exceptional disasters. The irony of fighting wildfires with planes while simultaneously building the infrastructure to prevent them is deliciously poetic.
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    The dedication of firefighters battling this massive blaze while dealing with potential arson is truly admirable. These brave souls are protecting not just forests, but entire communities.
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    Those firefighting planes are probably just symbolic gestures. The real issue isnt the scale of fires near Paris - its that weve been ignoring climate change consequences for decades. Frances forest management practices need serious overhaul, not just aerial bombardments. *187 characters*