Major wildfire breaks out near French city - with flights suspended at airport

Flights have been suspended at Marseille Provence Airport due to a wildfire raging close to the southern French port city.

The local fire service said 168 firefighters had been deployed to fight the blaze of around 30 hectares near the town of Les Pennes-Mirabeau, north of the city.

Fire engines and helicopters were also being used.

Residents have been urged to keep streets clear to avoid hindering emergency services.

There have been no reports of casualties.

Some residents were urged to close shutters, doors and stay inside.

The spokesperson for Marseille airport said planes had not been taking off or landing since around midday and some flights had been diverted to Nice, Nimes and other regional airports.

Smoke rising near Saint Exupery High School in Marseille.
Pic: @shuusJh
Image: Smoke rising near Saint Exupery High School in Marseille. Pic: @shuusJh
Smoke over the mountains near Marseille.
Pic:@thisisoim_/Malik H
Image: Smoke over the mountains near Marseille. Pic:@thisisoim_/Malik H

It was unclear when the airport would reopen.

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