The UK Foreign Office has updated its travel advisory for France due to ongoing wildfires across Europe, including southern France and areas near the Spanish border. Over 10,000 residents were evacuated from the French Pyrenees, prompting warnings to British travelers about the heightened risk of wildfires between April and October. The advisory directs travelers to the French government’s wildfire resources and emphasizes legal consequences for starting fires, including fines or imprisonment. The update reiterates existing guidelines but highlights the need for vigilance amid increased fire frequency linked to drought and heat. Spectators at the Tour de France were advised to avoid certain areas to facilitate emergency access.
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