
Fires are burning near Paris, which is unusually far north for France's forest fires, which have historically been concentrated in the south. The fires are driven by extreme heat, prompting France to adapt its firefighting strategy. This shift highlights the impact of climate change on fire patterns and emergency response.
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Fires were historically in the south but now spread north
Until recently, France's forest fires were mostly in the south.
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Until recently, France's forest fires were mostly in the south.
New York TimesUntil recently, France’s forest fires were mostly in the south. This week, fires are burning much farther north. France is having to rethink its firefighting strategy.
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Until recently, France's forest fires were mostly in the south.
New York TimesThis week, fires are raging much farther north.
New York TimesFrance is having to rethink its firefighting strategy.
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