Firefighters are battling a massive wildfire in Southeastern France’s Aude department. Since Tuesday, the fire has burned an area 1.5 times larger than Paris. One person has died, and three are missing. Dry, windy conditions are fueling the country’s largest wildfire in decades. The French Prime Minister called it an unprecedented disaster.
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