Apocalypse from France, see how tourists evacuate as a result of... (Photo/Video)

At least 10,000 people have been evacuated during the evening, some have been forced to sleep on beaches to escape wild fires that have engulfed southern France. The following is a large fire involving part of France, and several hundred tourists are sleeping in the sand of [...]
The following is a large fire involving a part of France, and several hundred tourists are sleeping on beach sands that have been evacuated in the early hours of the morning.
The fire engulfed a large area of France after a day earlier this country sought help from Europe to deal with the flames which had already included southern France, and the popular resort near Saint-Tropez.
This Tuesday, more than 4, 000 firefighters and other troops in the region where the fire was large, have dropped 19 water bombs to extinguish the flames.
At least 12 firefighters have been injured and about 15 police officials have been affected by the inhalation of smoke by the outbreak of fires, French authorities report.
The ) apocalypse images seen in these photos show the fires falling in the interior of the country near Peyrolles en Provence, the “Daily Mail” reported, broadcast Periscope.
The fire this Tuesday had burned some 4,000 hectares of land along the Mediterranean coast, inland mountains and on the island of Corsica.
Help to extinguish these fires has come from Italy, which has sent two fireplanes.
France's Interior Minister Gerard Collomb announced on Tuesday that he would add six fire planes to quench the flames, which have covered the Korski Bay area.
The deputy head of the town of La Crois Valmer, Rene Carandante, said the green forest has already turned into fire coal. It's a deserted area. There's nothing left”, he said.
Even local wild animals, such as Hermann's turtle, have suffered as a result of the fire.
300 hectares of trees and pines have been burned, about 30 miles [50 km] inside the village of Saint Maximin La Saintte Baume.
The French island of Corsica, which is located between France and Italy, is reported to be the most affected by fires./Periscopi/


















































