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Fire destroys 16,000ha in Portugal’s largest protected area

Blaze still raging, continues to spread through country’s central region

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 13 Aug 2022 8:30PM

Fire destroys 16,000ha in Portugal’s largest protected area
The fire that started at Serra da Estrela Park last Saturday is the biggest one, still ongoing in Portugal – around 1,600 firefighters, 470 trucks, and 18 aircraft have been mobilised to combat the fire, the National Emergency Authority says. – Screen grab, August 13, 2022

LISBON – More than 16,000 hectares of land in the largest protected area in Portugal, Serra da Estrela Park, has already been destroyed by a fire that started last Saturday, the European Forest Fire Information System reported yesterday.

The fire continues to spread through the country’s central region, which is the biggest one still ongoing in Portugal, and around 1,600 firefighters, 470 trucks, and 18 aircraft have been mobilised to combat the fire, according to the National Emergency and Civil Protection Authority, reported Xinhua.

Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa said yesterday that this fire will be “studied in detail” to prevent fires of such kind from happening again in the future.

The case of the Serra da Estrela fire is “particularly dramatic”, but Portuguese firefighters are responding efficiently, he said.

In addition, more than 2,700 firefighters and 853 land and air vehicles are fighting another 250 fire outbreaks across the country. – Bernama, August 13, 2022

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