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A drone view shows burnt buildings in an area affected by a wildfire, in Le Porge, Gironde, amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, July 27, 2026. REUTERS/Manon Cruz
A drone view shows burnt buildings in an area affected by a wildfire, in Le Porge, Gironde, amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, July 27, 2026. REUTERS/Manon Cruz
Smoke and fog in a burnt forest affected by a wildfire, near Saumos, Gironde, amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, July 28, 2026. REUTERS/Yves Herman
Smoke and fog in a burnt forest affected by a wildfire, near Saumos, Gironde, amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, July 28, 2026. REUTERS/Yves Herman
A firefighter works to put out hotspots at Le Grand Crohot amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, Lege-Cap-Ferret, Gironde department, France, July 28, 2026. REUTERS/Florion Goga
A firefighter works to put out hotspots at Le Grand Crohot amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, Lege-Cap-Ferret, Gironde department, France, July 28, 2026. REUTERS/Florion Goga
A plane drops fire retardant as efforts to battle wildfires continue amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, in Marcheprime, Gironde department, France, July 27, 2026. REUTERS/Florion Goga
A plane drops fire retardant as efforts to battle wildfires continue amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, in Marcheprime, Gironde department, France, July 27, 2026. REUTERS/Florion Goga
Firefighters work to put out hotspots at Le Grand Crohot amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, Lege-Cap-Ferret, Gironde department, France, July 28, 2026. REUTERS/Florion Goga
Firefighters work to put out hotspots at Le Grand Crohot amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, Lege-Cap-Ferret, Gironde department, France, July 28, 2026. REUTERS/Florion Goga
A firefighter uses a hose at Le Grand Crohot amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, Lege-Cap-Ferret, Gironde department, France, July 28, 2026. REUTERS/Florion Goga
A firefighter uses a hose at Le Grand Crohot amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, Lege-Cap-Ferret, Gironde department, France, July 28, 2026. REUTERS/Florion Goga
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France was bracing for its fourth major heatwave of the year on Tuesday, as soaring temperatures ​and tinder-dry conditions across the southwest piled pressure on crews ‌battling a giant wildfire in the Bordeaux region.

Temperatures in Bordeaux are forecast to reach 33 degrees Celsius (91 degrees Fahrenheit) during the day, around 7 degrees above the average high ​between 1961 and 1990, according to the Reuters Climate Monitor.

"The situation we ​are dealing with today is the most severe we have ever ⁠recorded, the toughest since the Second World War," President Emmanuel Macron, ​who flew to the area, said on Monday evening.

Fire crews had contained the ​blaze overnight, but the situation remained difficult, Nathalie Delattre, Senator for Gironde which covers the city of Bordeaux, said.

"Everything will depend on how the firefighters on the ground get ​on," she told BFM TV on Tuesday.

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

The ‌Landes ⁠area, southwest of Bordeaux, is covered by pine forests, which become highly flammable when dry. The fire has burned down 42,000 hectares so far.

Authorities have evacuated about 220,000 people, including holidaymakers and local residents.

In the area of Biscarrosse, ​a town about ​40 km south, ⁠which was hit by another wildfire last week, the situation has improved and some 15,000 evacuated people were gradually ​allowed back home in the town and a campsite ​nearby, the ⁠local administration said on X.

"However, (the favourable) development does not mean the risk has been eliminated. Flare-ups remain possible, particularly due to weather conditions (wind, drought, etc.)," it ⁠said.

Temperatures ​were set to increase in the region ​from the afternoon and peak at 37 degrees Celsius on Wednesday, weather office Meteo France said.

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