Portugal Declares State of Calamity as Wildfires Rage Out of Control

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More than 100 wildfires have erupted across northern Portugal, leading to a state of calamity declared by Prime Minister Luís Montenegro. The fires have claimed seven lives and stretched thousands of firefighters to their limits, prompting urgent calls for assistance and investigations into the causes of the blazes.

The wildfires, which began over the weekend, have been exacerbated by hot and dry conditions. The situation is dire, with visibility reduced to mere meters in some areas due to thick smoke. Local residents have been seen battling the flames with makeshift tools, including buckets and hoses, as they attempt to save their homes.

In a televised address, Prime Minister Montenegro emphasized the need for continued efforts and international support. He stated, “We are well aware that these difficult hours are not over yet. We have to continue to give everything we have and ask for help from our partners and friends.”

The government has mobilized additional firefighters and civil servants to combat the blazes. Montenegro has also called for police to intensify their investigations into the origins of the fires, particularly focusing on arson and negligence.

International Assistance

The European Union has recognized the extreme weather conditions as indicative of a broader climate crisis. In response, several EU countries have pledged support:

The Spanish government are Sending 240 soldiers and specialized vehicles while France, Italy, and Greece are each providing two water-dropping aircraft.

This collaborative effort highlights the urgency of the situation and the need for a united response to natural disasters.

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