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2025 Corbières Massif wildfire

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2025 Corbières Massif wildfire
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The 2025 Massif des Corbières wildfire was a major wildfire that began on August 5, 2025. It affected sixteen municipalities in the Corbières Massif, southwest of Narbonne, in the department of Aude, France.

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Context

On August 5, 2025, the department of Aude was placed on "red alert" by Météo-France due to the "very high" risk of fire. Météo-France forecasted temperatures of 35 °C (95 °F) and winds of 60 km/h (37 mph), warning that "in a hot and dry atmosphere, with the tramontane wind, the danger of fires will be very high in Aude this Tuesday."[1]

This was the worst fire in over 50 years on the French Mediterranean coast according to a government database that lists wildfires in France since 1973.[2] It was also the second-largest wildfire in France since the 1949 Landes forest fire.[3]

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Chronology

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French Civil Security Canadair water bombers, on August 6, 2025, above the Réserve Africaine de Sigean going to fight the fire.

The fire started around 4 p.m. on 5 August 2025 in the commune of Ribaute. The gendarmerie estimates that it is likely of human origin.[4]. It then spread very rapidly to the southeast, fueled by a strong tramontane wind. Significant firefighting resources were deployed, including thirteen water bomber aircraft, specifically nine Bombardier CL-415s and four Bombardier Dash 8s belonging to the French state. It continued progressing, albeit slower, throughout the night.[5]

The fire was officially declared entirely extinguished by the Aude Prefecture on August 28, 2025.[6]

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View of the 2025 Corbières Massif Wildfire from the village of Montséret during the night of August 5, 2025.
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