Portugal Seeks foreign help to fight deadly wildfires
More than 1,500
firefighters in Portugal are still battling to control major wildfires in the
central region of the country, where one blaze killed 62 people.
Reinforcements are due to arrive Monday, including
more water-dropping planes from Spain, France and Italy as part of a European
Union co-operation program.
Portugal is observing
three days of national mourning after 62 people were killed in a wildfire
Saturday night around the town of Pedrogao Grande, which is by far the
deadliest on record. Just over 1,000 firefighters are still attending that
blaze about 150 kilometres north of Lisbon.
Scorching weather, with temperatures surpassing 40 C, as well as strong
winds and dry woodland after weeks with little rain are fuelling the blazes.
FROM
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