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French firefigher dies in wildfire in Savoie region, minister says

By Thomson Reuters Jul 8, 2026 | 3:34 AM

PARIS, July 8 (Reuters) – A 22-year-old fireman died while fighting a wildfire in the Savoie region in the French Alps, the ​French interior minister said on Wednesday.

Wildfires ‌have raged across southern Europe since last week and in France have forced thousands to leave their homes.

• “It was with deep sadness that I learnt this morning of ‌the ​death of a young ⁠volunteer firefighter from SDIS ⁠73, aged 22, who died whilst on duty after spending part of the night fighting a forest fire in Savoie,” Interior Minister Laurent ​Nunez said on X.

• Heatwaves in France and across western Europe in May and ⁠June have parched vast areas ⁠of land, making them particularly vulnerable ​to wildfires this year.

• Temperatures are forecast to ​once again hit 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) in ‌southwest France this week.

• The European Commission has pre-positioned a record 777 firefighters from 14 European countries in high-risk areas across Cyprus, Greece, ⁠Italy, France, Spain and Portugal.

• Portugal and France activated the EU Civil Protection Mechanism over the weekend due ⁠to wildfires ‌burning simultaneously and scorching thousands ⁠of hectares.

• The Trevillach wildfire in ​France’s Pyrenees-Orientales ‌has burned 4,900 hectares (12,108 acres).

• ​It did ⁠not advance overnight, the local prefect said on X, allowing residents of a dozen villages to return home. The blaze, however, is not fully contained.

(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon and Hugo Lhomedet; editing by ​Barbara Lewis)