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Heartfelt Farewell: Funeral Held for Three Brave Firefighters in Portugal

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Around a thousand mourners gathered in Tabua, Portugal, to pay their respects at the funeral of three firefighters who lost their lives battling devastating wildfires. The tragic event has highlighted the ongoing challenges posed by climate change and the increasing frequency of such disasters in the region.

The funeral took place in a square in Tabua, where the community came together to honor the fallen heroes. Among the attendees were Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa and Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, who expressed their condolences and solidarity with the families of the deceased.

The loss of these firefighters has deeply affected the local community, which has been grappling with the aftermath of the wildfires that have ravaged parts of northern and central Portugal. The fires have claimed at least five lives and left dozens injured, with the full extent of the damage still being assessed.

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