Firefighters battle a massive Belgian
Wildfire, forcing hundreds to evacuate 1 of 2 | Smoke from a massive
Wildfire in
Belgium’s
Hohes Venn region is seen from
Germany, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (Christoph Reichwein/dpa via AP) 2 of 2 | Smoke from a massive
Wildfire in
Belgium’s
Hohes Venn region is seen from
Germany, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (Christoph Reichwein/dpa via AP) By SYLVIE CORBET and AHMAD SEIR NASSIRI Updated 12:01 PM MESZ, August 16, 2026 Leer en español Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit BAELEN,
Belgium (AP) — Firefighters battled a massive
Wildfire in eastern
Belgium on Sunday that has burned more than 27 square kilometers (10 square miles) in the High Fens, a large nature reserve, in one of the country’s worst wildfires in recent history. About 600 residents in nearby municipalities in
Waimes and
Bütgenbach, in
Liège province near the German border, were told to evacuate Saturday as winds shifted and smoke spread through the area. Authorities also advised tourists to leave, while a nearby gymnasium was opened to receive evacuees.
Liège provincial governor
Hervé Jamar said in a statement Sunday that more than 250 emergency personnel have been deployed, including over 100 Belgian and German firefighters, police and military officers and civil protection staff, helped by firefighting helicopters operated by
Belgium’s federal police and the
Netherlands, Authorities said no homes had been affected as of Sunday morning, though the fire remained close to residential areas and heavy smoke persisted. They urged people to stay away from the fire zone, warning that unnecessary traffic could obstruct emergency vehicles and complicate firefighting operations.
Belgium activated the
European Union’s civil protection mechanism to receive assistance from other countries, EU Commissioner
Hadja Lahbib, who is in charge of crisis management, said on X. Un enorme incendio forestal en Bélgica obliga a evacuar a cientos de personas 2 MIN READ Europe’s hot, dry summer takes its toll with fires in France and Greece, and drought in the UK 4 MIN READ Firefighters scramble to contain fires outside Athens before winds and high temperatures return 4 MIN READ “The High Fens are burning.
Belgium is not facing it alone,” Lahbib said.
Sweden sent two water-bombing aircraft, while three helicopters — two from the
Netherlands and one from the Czech Republic — were also being deployed. The fire follows weeks of unusually hot and dry weather. The High Fens’ mix of heathland and peat bogs has complicated efforts to contain the flames. The blaze has far surpassed a 2011 fire that burned nearly 14 square kilometers (5.4 square miles) in the same area and had been
Belgium’s previous largest on record, according to data from the European Forest Fire Information System. In the nearby town of Monschau, in
Germany, local authorities warned overnight that the fire was about 3 kilometers (2 miles) from the border and said firefighters were on alert. Early Sunday morning, the town website recommended that people in three outlying districts near the border leave the area temporarily because officials couldn’t rule out health risks caused by smoke.
Belgium was hit by another spell of intense heat this week, with temperatures reaching about 37 C (98.6 F) in parts of the country Friday. In France, firefighters battling a
Wildfire in a pine forest in the southwestern Landes region faced no major flare-ups overnight, Landes Prefect Gilles Clavreul said. Authorities estimated the total area burned at 17 square kilometers (6.6 square miles), while about 650 people had been evacuated from their homes. “The situation is developing rather favorably,” Clavreul told reporters Sunday. It was the third major
Wildfire in the vast pine forests of southwestern France this summer, following two others in late July. A massive
Wildfire in the neighboring Gironde department burned about 420 square kilometers (162 square miles) and forced the evacuation of about 220,000 people as it spread toward the Atlantic coast and the Bordeaux area. Corbet reported from Paris. AP writer Geir Moulson in Berlin contributed. SYLVIE CORBET Corbet is an Associated Press reporter based in Paris. She covers French politics, diplomacy and defense as well as gender issues and breaking news. twitter