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Raging forest fire kills at least 57

Most victims caught in their vehicles in Portugal’s ‘deadliest-ever single forest blaze’

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It is the greatest tragedy of human lives that we’ve witnessed in Portugal in years. Antonio Costa, Portugal Prime Minister

LISBON: A forest fire raging since Saturday in central Portugal has killed at least 57 people, a government official said yesterday, in what is possibly the deadliest- ever single forest blaze in Portugal.

“It is the greatest tragedy of human lives that we’ve witnessed in Portugal in years,” Prime Minister Antonio Costa said in televised comments. He was headed to the site yesterday following a visit by the president.

The government sent two army battalions to help the emergency services in the Pedrogao Grande area, some 200 km northeast of Lisbon, and the European Union said it would provide firefighti­ng aircraft. France has offered three planes and Spain has sent two planes already, authoritie­s said.

“All will be done to assist the authoritie­s and people of Portugal at this time of need,” the European Commission’s aid chief, Christos Stylianide­s, said in a statement.

French President Emmanuel Macron said in a message published on Twitter: “Solidarity with Portugal, hit by terrible fires. Our thoughts are with victims. France makes its aid available to Portugal”.

Commission President JeanClaude Juncker said in a message in Portuguese, published on Twitter, that his thoughts were with the victims and praised firefighte­rs for their bravery.

The death toll released by Jorge Gomes, the secretary of state for internal affairs, has gradually climbed from the 19 initially announced late on Saturday. Gomes said most of the victims were caught in their vehicles on the road.

In one village of Nodeirinho, 11 residents have died, where state television RTP showed burned out cars and blackened houses. Shocked residents spoke of a whole family that was trying to f lee their home in a car but got caught in “a tornado of flames”.

“It does not seem real, it is out of this world... It is an authentic inferno, we have never seen anything like that,” the mayor of Pedrogao Grande Valdemar Alves told reporters. Over 20 villages have been affected.

Another 59 people have been injured and taken to hospitals, including five in serious condition.

The blaze on Saturday hit the mountainou­s area of Pedrogao Grande amid an intense heat wave and rainless thundersto­rms. Police said a lightning striking a tree probably caused the fire.

Hundreds of firefighte­rs were still battling the flames on Sunday. Various local motorways were shut for safety reasons.

“The smoke cloud is very low, which does not allow helicopter­s and fire planes to work efficientl­y ... but we’re doing everything possible and impossible to put out this fire,” Gomes said, adding that no villages were currently at risk.

President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa visited the site of the tragedy during the night and later expressed his condolence­s.

The “situation is unfortunat­ely atypical ... “he said. “It was not possible to do more than what has been done” in prevention and the immediate response.

Television footage showed hundreds of local residents being treated for smoke intoxicati­on in emergency services tents set up in the area. Many who lost their homes were transferre­d to temporary shelters. — AFP

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A burned car is seen in the aftermath of a forest fire near Pedrogao Grande, in central Portugal. — Reuters photo

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