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A plane drops water on a fire near Ares, during wildfires in the area of southwestern France, Tuesday, July 28, 2026. Baz Ratner/Pool via REUTERS
A plane drops water on a fire near Ares, during wildfires in the area of southwestern France, Tuesday, July 28, 2026. Baz Ratner/Pool via REUTERS
Firefighters take a break during a wildfire response, amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, in Lanton, Gironde department, France, July 28, 2026. REUTERS/Florion Goga
Firefighters take a break during a wildfire response, amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, in Lanton, Gironde department, France, July 28, 2026. REUTERS/Florion Goga
A firefighter walks amid charred trees amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, in Lanton, Gironde, France July 28, 2026. REUTERS/Yves Herman
A firefighter walks amid charred trees amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, in Lanton, Gironde, France July 28, 2026. REUTERS/Yves Herman
Firefighters work to suppress a fire near Ares, during wildfires in the area of southwestern France, Tuesday, July 28, 2026. Baz Ratner/Pool via REUTERS
Firefighters work to suppress a fire near Ares, during wildfires in the area of southwestern France, Tuesday, July 28, 2026. Baz Ratner/Pool via REUTERS
Burnt houses next to charred trees near a forest affected by a wildfire, in Biscarrosse, Landes department, amid drought conditions, a new heatwave warning, and water shortages across much of France, July 28, 2026. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier
Burnt houses next to charred trees near a forest affected by a wildfire, in Biscarrosse, Landes department, amid drought conditions, a new heatwave warning, and water shortages across much of France, July 28, 2026. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier
Raphael Fohanno, 18, looks at his burnt family home near a forest affected by a wildfire, in Biscarrosse, Landes department, amid drought conditions, a new heatwave warning, and water shortages across much of France, July 28, 2026. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier
Raphael Fohanno, 18, looks at his burnt family home near a forest affected by a wildfire, in Biscarrosse, Landes department, amid drought conditions, a new heatwave warning, and water shortages across much of France, July 28, 2026. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier
Firefighters battle a wildfire near Ares, southwestern France, Tuesday, July 28, 2026. Baz Ratner/Pool via REUTERS
Firefighters battle a wildfire near Ares, southwestern France, Tuesday, July 28, 2026. Baz Ratner/Pool via REUTERS
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French firefighters kept a major blaze west of Bordeaux that had prompted mass evacuations under control overnight, ahead ​of forecast rising temperatures and winds which are expected to fan ‌fires on Wednesday.

"The night was quiet; the fire remains under control this morning, with several flare-ups quickly brought under control during the night," Sophie Brocas, the prefect of the Gironde ​department, said in a post on X at 0400 GMT on ​Wednesday.

The wildfire in the Landes area west of Bordeaux, a popular ⁠tourist destination, has devastated 42,000 hectares (103,784 acres) of mainly pine tree forests, after a ​severe dry spell caused by a series of heatwaves.

After battling the fire for ​a week, fire crews with the support of European peers have managed to contain the blaze. However, another heatwave, the fourth so far this summer, is set to make conditions ​more volatile in the coming hours.

Temperatures in the area are expected to peak ​at 42 degrees Celsius (108 degrees Fahrenheit) on Wednesday, according to Meteo-France, while dry winds from the ‌southwest ⁠in the morning and from the west in the afternoon are likely to stoke flames, Brocas said.

France is going through an unprecedented wildfire season. The area burned has already surpassed the previous record year of 2022.

The Landes area is covered ​by pine forests, ​which become highly ⁠flammable when dry. The fire burned a few hundred houses.

Authorities have evacuated about 220,000 people, including holidaymakers and local residents, ​as the fire threatened the Cap Ferret peninsula on ​the Atlantic ⁠coast, only accessible by one road. Hundreds left on specially chartered ferries.

Several thousand people south of the region were allowed back as firefighters put out a minor blaze ⁠near ​the town of Biscarrosse.

Several companies on the outskirts ​of the historic city of Bordeaux closed their operations preventively as the flames went as close as ​15 kms (nine miles) from the metropolitan area.

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