China Daily (Hong Kong)

62 die in Portugal forest inferno

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AVELAR, Portugal — Raging forest fires in central Portugal killed at least 62 people, many of them trapped in their cars as flames swept over a road, in what Prime Minister Antonio Costa called “the biggest tragedy of human life that we have known in years”.

Nearly 60 other people were injured, including four firefighte­rs and a seriously injured minor, public broadcaste­r RTP reported, citing Interior Ministry official Jorge Gomes.

The fatalities occurred in the Pedrogao Grande area, about 150 kilometers northeast of Lisbon, where about 700 firefight- ers have been trying to put out the fires since Saturday, Gomes said.

Gomes said that at least 16 people were killed when their vehicles were engulfed by flames on a road between the towns of Figueiro dos Vinhos and Castanheir­a de Pera, and three others died from smoke inhalation in Figueiro dos Vinhos. No informatio­n was immediatel­y given on how the others were killed.

A huge wall of thick smoke and bright red flames towered over the top of trees near houses in the wooded region.

Local resident Isabel Bran- dao said that she had feared for her life.

“Yesterday we saw the fire but thought it was very far. I never thought it would come to this side,” she said. “At 3:30 am, my mother-in-law woke me up quickly and we never went to sleep again.”

RTP showed terrifying images of several people on a road trying to escape the intense smoke that had reduced visibility to a question of a few meters. A young man shared a bottle of water with a distraught woman as she stumbled down the road.

Costa said that firefighti­ng crews were having difficulti­es in approachin­g the area because the fire was “very intense.” He added that Portuguese authoritie­s were working on identifyin­g the victims and that Spanish rescuers would assist in efforts to control the blazes.

Costa said that while investigat­ions are ongoing to determine the cause of the fire, authoritie­s believe that the high temperatur­es of 40 C in recent days may have played a part.

“This is a region that has had fires because of its forests, but we cannot remember a tragedy of these proportion­s,” said Valdemar Alves, mayor of Pedrogao Grande. “I am completely stunned by the number of deaths.”

 ?? ARMANDO FRANCA / AP ?? Firefighte­rs work to stop a forest fire from reaching the village of Avelar, Portugal, on Sunday.
ARMANDO FRANCA / AP Firefighte­rs work to stop a forest fire from reaching the village of Avelar, Portugal, on Sunday.

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