"They Don't Care!" Furious Passengers Stranded at Paris Station After Massive Forest Fire In France

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Thousands of holiday travelers were left heavily stranded at Paris’s Gare de Lyon terminal on Monday after a raging wildfire in the nearby Fontainebleau forest forced sweeping structural shutdowns across rail corridors south of the French capital. The logistical nightmare unfolded during a peak summer transit rush leading into France's annual Bastille Day celebrations, forcing state rail operator SNCF to announce delays stretching up to six hours and widespread cancellations of critical high-speed train networks. As the fast-moving inferno expanded past 800 hectares through the Trois Pignons massif, dynamic scenes inside the main terminal campus shifted from initial patience to boiling public outrage, with furious passengers openly condemning the railway administration for failing to provide viable alternative transport routes or clear communication. With ground firefighting units and water bombers continuing intensive containment efforts along vulnerable perimeter lines, transit authorities warned that high-speed rail connections serving massive domestic and international hubs—including routes to Lyon, Barcelona, and Marseille—will experience compounding operational bottlenecks due to severe infrastructural constraints caused by the wildfire.

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