Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

At least 62 dead in Portugal fire, govt declares mourning

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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 the prime minister on Sunday called “the biggest tragedy of human life that we have known in years.”

Portugal declared three days of national mourning.

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

A lightning strike is believed to have sparked the blaze in the Pedrogao Grande area after investigat­ors found a tree that was hit during a “dry thundersto­rm,” the head of the national judicial police told Portuguese media.

Dry thundersto­rms are frequent when falling water evaporates before reaching the ground because of high temperatur­es.

Portugal, like most southern European countries, is prone to forest fires in the dry summer months.

“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.”

Authoritie­s had previously said that 40 C heat in recent days might have played a part in the inferno about 150 kilometres northeast of Lisbon. About 700 firefighte­rs have been trying to put out the fires since Saturday, Gomes said.

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 Brandao told The Associated Press 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 a.m., my mother-inlaw woke me up quickly and we never went to sleep again. We were afraid the fire would reach us.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? The fire near Tojeira, Pedrogao Grande, in central Portugal.
REUTERS The fire near Tojeira, Pedrogao Grande, in central Portugal.

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