French firefighters tackle blaze

French firefighters are tackling a blaze on the outskirts of Marseille that was apparently started during military exercises.

French firefighters are tackling a blaze on the outskirts of Marseille that was apparently started during military exercises.

Around 420 hectares of bush was burning last night when between 300 and 350 people were evacuated from the Trois-Ponts area, around 5 km from the centre of Marseille, police said.

About 170 firefighters backed by helicopters and waterbombing aircraft the fire.

The blaze, stoked by hot, dry conditions and strong winds, appears to have been started after an exercise by a Foreign Legion unit in which tracer ammunition was used, officials said.

"I'm really furious about this situation," Michel Sappin, a senior regional official told RTL radio. "It's completely unacceptable that the army keeps up these activities during this period as though there was no problem."

Bush fires are common in southern France during the hot summer months.

Reuters

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