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Portugal struggles to control blaze in natural park

A local reacts to watching a wildfire advancing in Orjais, Covilha council in central Portugal on Wednesday. — AFP
A local reacts to watching a wildfire advancing in Orjais, Covilha council in central Portugal on Wednesday. — AFP
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ORJAIS: More than 1,200 firefighters struggled on Wednesday to control a huge forest fire in Portugal’s Serra da Estrela park, which resumed just days after being brought under control.


Strong winds have been hampering attempts to combat the spread of the fire, one of 195 that have ravaged some 92,000 hectares of land across Portugal this year amid record temperatures. The fire in the Unesco-designated park restarted on Tuesday after being brought under control five days earlier, and is estimated to have already consumed around 25,000 hectares (62,000 acres) of land.


It is still posing a sizeable challenge even if “90 per cent of this fire’s perimeter is now under control”, said civil protection agency head Andre Fernandes.


July proved to be Portugal’s hottest in nearly a century, with the country battling its worst forest fires since 2017 when around 100 lives were lost.


Scientists say human-induced climate change is contributing to extreme weather events, including wildfires and heatwaves.


Neighbouring Spain has also been battling a wave of forest fires in recent weeks after also recording soaring temperatures.


The Serra da Estrela fire started on August 6 outside the central town of Covilha and authorities say they have deployed 390 fire engines and 14 planes and helicopters in efforts to control it.


The blaze has left 27 people injured, including three seriously, while 45 people have been evacuated. — AFP


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