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Karine Le Beon, 47, returns home after being evacuated on July 24th because of the wildfires in Gironde department, in Saint Jean d'Illac, France, amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, July 30, 2026. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier
Karine Le Beon, 47, returns home after being evacuated on July 24th because of the wildfires in Gironde department, in Saint Jean d'Illac, France, amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, July 30, 2026. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier
Sylvie Ricci, 69, returns home after being evacuated on July 24th due to wildfires in the Gironde department, in Saint Jean d'Illac, France, amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, July 30, 2026. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier
Sylvie Ricci, 69, returns home after being evacuated on July 24th due to wildfires in the Gironde department, in Saint Jean d'Illac, France, amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, July 30, 2026. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier
Sylvie Ricci, 69, returns home after being evacuated on July 24th due to wildfires in the Gironde department, in Saint Jean d'Illac, France, amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, July 30, 2026. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier
Sylvie Ricci, 69, returns home after being evacuated on July 24th due to wildfires in the Gironde department, in Saint Jean d'Illac, France, amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, July 30, 2026. REUTERS/Sarah Meyssonnier
European Union Commissioner for Equality, Preparedness and Crisis Management Hadja Lahbib speaks to the media, flanked by prefect of the French department of Gironde Sophie Brocas, as she visits the Base aerienne 106 Bordeaux-Merignac, near Bordeaux, Gironde department, amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, July 30, 2026. REUTERS/Florion Goga
European Union Commissioner for Equality, Preparedness and Crisis Management Hadja Lahbib speaks to the media, flanked by prefect of the French department of Gironde Sophie Brocas, as she visits the Base aerienne 106 Bordeaux-Merignac, near Bordeaux, Gironde department, amid drought conditions following a heatwave and water shortages across much of France, July 30, 2026. REUTERS/Florion Goga
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Thousands of people evacuated in southwestern France due to a major wildfire ​were gradually allowed back home on Friday after authrities ‌said the fire, which has burned for more than a week, was contained.

French authorities have ended the evacuation of 12 districts in the west ​and southwest of Bordeaux, allowing 144,000 people out of more than ​220,000 to return home, Gironde prefect Sophie Brocas said ⁠in a statement on Friday.

"The situation is stable, the fire ​is contained within its perimeter," she said. "Overnight weather conditions were ​favourable: falling temperatures and high humidity levels."

The A63 highway that links the city of Bordeaux with the Spanish border was reopened. However, access to the ​Cap Ferret peninsula, a tourist hotspot, where valuable properties are ​located, remained closed, as the only road connecting it with the mainland runs ‌through ⁠burned areas.

The wildfire in the Landes area west of Bordeaux has devastated 42,000 hectares (103,784 acres) of highly flammable pine tree forests, after a severe dry spell. The fire burned a few hundred houses.

So ​far this year, ​about 308 ⁠people were detained on suspicion of arson, intentional or not, in the whole country, Interior Minister Laurent ​Nunez said on Friday morning.

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

Other areas burnt during the past few weeks included Brignoles ⁠in ​southeastern Provence, where inhabitants, including Hollywood ​actor George Clooney, his British wife Amal and their children, were evacuated.

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