Raging forest fire bears down on German villages as 300 firefighters battle blaze

More than 400ha of woodland burned outside the city of Potsdam. Around 600 people in three villages in Germany's Brandenburg state have been told to leave their homes. PHOTO: EPA-EFE
Smoke rises from a forest fire in Frohnsdorf, Germany, on Aug 23, 2018. PHOTO: AFP
A burning forest in Klausdorf, Germany, on Aug 24, 2018. PHOTO: AFP
A police water cannon in action during a forest fire in Karlsdorf, Germany, on Aug 23, 2018. PHOTO: EPA-EFE

BERLIN (AFP) - A large forest fire raging 50km south-west of Berlin continued to spread early on Friday (Aug 24) after hundreds of people were evacuated from their homes.

The smell of acrid smoke reached as far away as the capital, as more than 400ha of woodland burned outside the city of Potsdam.

Around 600 people were told to leave their homes in three villages in Brandenburg state late on Thursday as about 300 firefighters battled the blaze from the air with water-bombing helicopters.

"Our main goal remains to protect the evacuated areas from the flames," local official Christian Stein told DPA news agency.

"We haven't been able to push back the fire yet, but no building has been affected."

Efforts to contain the fire were complicated because the affected terrain is still littered with munitions from World War II, regional emergency response coordinator Michael Knape told public broadcaster RBB.

He called the situation "dramatic", saying there had already been small explosions from ordnance buried in the ground.

Smoke rises from a forest fire in Frohnsdorf, Germany, on Aug 23, 2018. PHOTO: AFP

An enduring drought and heatwave have left European rural areas particularly vulnerable to wildfires, which wrought devastation in Greece and Sweden earlier this summer.

As the flames came within 100m of one of the German villages, residents were told to take only the most essential belongings like medication and documents before fleeing.

Emergency hotline operators received hundreds of calls from residents of Berlin saying they could smell smoke.

"The entire urban area is now affected. The cause is the large fire in Brandenburg," the Berlin fire brigade tweeted.

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