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A significant wildfire has ravaged approximately 3,000 hectares within the High Fens nature reserve in Belgium since it ignited on Friday. Fortunately, light rainfall and more favorable wind conditions have aided in controlling the fire, which has been contained in areas reachable by emergency services, although it continues to spread in regions that are difficult to access. Approximately 600 residents who were evacuated are still unable to return to their homes, and various roads remain closed. Nearly 500 personnel, over 120 vehicles, and nine aircraft from multiple European nations are participating in the firefighting efforts. Authorities are currently probing the cause of the wildfire as teams work diligently to suppress it.

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00:00A major wildfire is burning across Belgium's High Fens Nature Reserve.
00:04The blaze erupted Friday and has already scorched about 3,000 hectares.
00:09Light rain and shifting winds helped slow the fire's spread on Monday.
00:13Authorities said accessible areas were contained, but some remote sections remained active.
00:19Around 600 evacuated residents were still unable to return home.
00:24Several roads around the affected area also remained closed.
00:28Nearly 500 firefighters and other personnel joined the response.
00:32More than 120 vehicles and 9 aircraft supported firefighting operations.
00:37Aircraft came from Belgium and several European countries, including Germany and the Netherlands.
00:43Authorities are investigating the cause as crews continue working to contain the wildfire.
00:49Disclosure. This video contains stock footage and content created or enhanced using AI-assisted tools.
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