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France’s Macron pledges to replant Fontainebleau forest after devastating fire

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PARIS, July 16 (Reuters) - ‌French President Emmanuel Macron pledged ​to replant the historic Fontainebleau forest south of Paris on ⁠Thursday after wildfires scorched at least 10% of the 20,000-hectare domain and forced 1,000 residents to ​flee.

• The fire is now contained but Macron ‌warned it would take several weeks for it to be completely extinguished.

• "Your forest is our forest because ⁠it is a treasure," Macron said ⁠in Fontainebleau as he announced the launch of a fundraising campaign to replant the forest. "It is a treasure for welcoming people and for ‌biodiversity."

• The fundraising campaign is led by ⁠the Fontainebleau municipality, the National ‌Forest Office (ONF) and the Fondation ​du Patrimoine, Macron said.

• The Fontainebleau forest is a former royal hunting ground that later ‌became a celebrated subject for Impressionist ​painters and attracts ⁠hikers, nature lovers and climbers to its ‌famous boulders.

• In ⁠2019 Macron made a similar pledge to rebuild Notre-Dame cathedral after a blaze devastated large parts ​of the gothic ‌gem. Notre-Dame reopened in 2024 after individual, corporate ⁠and private donors pledged ​nearly €900 million in donations.

(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon; ​Editing by Makini Brice)

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