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Thousands of holidaymakers and locals evacuated as 'huge' wildfire rages around St Tropez as BBC News presenter Geeta Guru-Murthy tells how her family drove 'through the flames' to escape

Thousands have been evacuated from their homes on the French Riviera after huge wildfires broke out in St Tropez, as firefighters battled to control the blaze.  

BBC news presenter Geeta Guru-Murthy and her husband Philip Collins had to abandon their burning villa and their car as they escaped the raging fires bringing horror to holidaymakers.

As many as 6,000 people have been evacuated from their homes and holiday sites while others were locked down in a holiday centre for Air France employees.

Thousands have been evacuated from their homes on the French Riviera after huge wildfires broke out in St Tropez, as firefighters battled to control the blaze

Thousands have been evacuated from their homes on the French Riviera after huge wildfires broke out in St Tropez, as firefighters battled to control the blaze

French firefighters use a water hose to extinguish a fire in Gonfaron, in the French department of Var, southern France

French firefighters use a water hose to extinguish a fire in Gonfaron, in the French department of Var, southern France

People float on the water as an aircraft tries to extinguish the raging fires in the south of France as thousands were forced to flee

People float on the water as an aircraft tries to extinguish the raging fires in the south of France as thousands were forced to flee

BBC news presenter Geeta Guru-Murthy, (pictured above) who was holidaying with her husband and family in the area, revealed she had to abandon her car to the blaze after it was caught in a ditch

BBC news presenter Geeta Guru-Murthy, (pictured above) who was holidaying with her husband and family in the area, revealed she had to abandon her car to the blaze after it was caught in a ditch

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At least 22 people suffered from smoke inhalation or minor fire-related injuries, including two firefighters.

Ms Guru-Murthy and Mr Collins, the 54-year-old journalist, were with their two children as they fled the villa in vineyards in Cogolin, close to the celebrity haven of Saint-Tropez.

Wildfires were raging from the early hours of Tuesday as up to 1,000 emergency workers in the Var region on France's Mediterranean coast fought the blaze.

They were also involved in the mass evacuation of the holidaymakers, including Ms Guru-Murthy's family, and others from Britain.

It was just the latest blaze in a summer of wildfires that have swept across the Mediterranean region, leaving areas in Greece, Turkey, Italy, Algeria and Spain in smoldering ruins. 

Ms Guru-Murthy tweeted shaky video of huge flames, and described how her evacuation path was blocked by three different fires.

A firefighting aircraft drops water at the scene of a forest fire in the town of Gonfaron, near Saint-Tropez

A firefighting aircraft drops water at the scene of a forest fire in the town of Gonfaron, near Saint-Tropez

French President Emmanuel Macron visits the SDIS (Departmental fire and rescue service) and firefighters headquarters in Le Luc, near Saint-Tropez

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Wildfires were raging from the early hours of Tuesday as up to 1.000 emergency workers in the Var region on France's Mediterranean coast fought the blaze

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Thousands of people, including tourists in campsites, have been evacuated as a wildfire raged near the plush resort of Saint-Tropez

Thousands of people, including tourists in campsites, have been evacuated as a wildfire raged near the plush resort of Saint-Tropez

She said: 'We hope vineyard protecting us but lots of sparks and wind changing. We can't drive out and need road connecting us to be safe.'

Pleading for help, Ms Guru-Murthy revealed she had to abandon her car to the blaze after it was caught in a ditch.

She then added: 'Being evacuated in convoy led by police but tree blocking roads, trees on fire behind us, waiting for more help.'

Her brother, Channel 4 TV anchor Krishnan Guru-Murthy, later revealed she had safely made it to an evacuation centre at a local gym.

Mr Guru-Murthy tweeted: 'Sister and family caught in forest fires in Cogolin, France. They're in an evacuation centre now but fear passports etc lost after car got stuck in a ditch surrounded by fire and they had to run. Presumably other Brits on holidays there will also need consular assistance.'

She then added: 'Out now and in evacuation centre - local gym; thanks to all who helped; think just passed our burned-out car containing all our key stuff.

Residents and tourists are being given temporary accommodation in schools and council buildings around the area

Residents and tourists are being given temporary accommodation in schools and council buildings around the area

A Canadair CL 415 aircraft fills its tank from the sea to extinguish nearby forest fires in the bay of Saint-Tropez

A Canadair CL 415 aircraft fills its tank from the sea to extinguish nearby forest fires in the bay of Saint-Tropez

'But I think we are safe. Lots of flames all around and as we passed through the burning trees.'

A local government official said 12 campsites had been evacuated, and 4,000 hectares (9,880 acres) of land had been burnt.

Water-dumping planes and emergency helicopters zipped back and forth over hills lined with chestnut, pine and oak trees. 

The sky above the world-famous Riviera port of Saint-Tropez continued to glow red on Tuesday.

'Water-bombing aircraft is among the equipment being used to try and contain the fires,' said a spokesman for the Var emergency services.

'Tourists from all nationalities, including many from Britain, have been asked to withdraw from the area as a preventive measure,' she added.

By midday on Monday there had been no known casualties, said the source, but she added that the 'situation is getting more serious as the heat intensifies.'

The main blaze broke out in scrubland near a motorway service area north of Toulon late on Sunday night, according to police sources in the city

The main blaze broke out in scrubland near a motorway service area north of Toulon late on Sunday night, according to police sources in the city

Worst hit was the village of Gonfaron, about 30 miles west of Saint-Tropez while the resorts of La Môle and Grimaud were also 'seriously threatened by the fire'

Worst hit was the village of Gonfaron, about 30 miles west of Saint-Tropez while the resorts of La Môle and Grimaud were also 'seriously threatened by the fire'

Worst hit was the village of Gonfaron, about 30 miles west of Saint-Tropez, the spokesman added, while the resorts of La Môle and Grimaud were also 'seriously threatened by the fire'.

Residents and tourists are being given temporary accommodation in schools and council buildings around the area.

One evacuee told France-Bleu that smoke enveloped his car as he returned to his campsite and he had just enough time to grab his baby daughter's milk and basic belongings before fleeing. Another told BFM television about escaping as his hotel caught fire.

Backed by planes and helicopters, more than 900 firefighters worked Tuesday to contain the blaze, civil security service spokesman Alexandre Jouassard said.

President Emmanuel Macron, who is also holidaying in the area, was among those who visited emergency workers.

So too did Gérald Darmanin, France's Interior Minister, who flew from Paris to monitor the first serious fire outbreak in France this summer.

The Var region, which is heavily populated in the summer, has been hit by serious fires annually for the past three decades

The Var region, which is heavily populated in the summer, has been hit by serious fires annually for the past three decades

Residents and tourists are being given temporary accommodation in schools and council buildings around the area

Residents and tourists are being given temporary accommodation in schools and council buildings around the area

The main blaze broke out in scrubland near a motorway service area north of Toulon late on Sunday night, according to police sources in the city.

The regional administration warned that fire risk would remain very high through Wednesday because of hot, dry weather. Temperatures in the area have reached 104F in recent days. 

The Var region, which is heavily populated in the summer, has been hit by serious fires annually for the past three decades.

Last year, the worst outbreak ravaged 1,000 hectares just west of Marseilles, when at least 2,700 people were evacuated, some by sea.

Extreme heat has caused some of the worst fires in memory around the Mediterranean basin over the past month.

Two wildfires, fanned by strong winds, raged out of control near Athens on Monday, forcing the evacuation of numerous towns and villages.

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