Times of Oman

Portugal battles wildfire, power outage

Hot air from North Africa has caused the most severe heatwave in Iberia since 2003, one of the worst years on record for forest fires

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LISBON: More than 740 firefighte­rs battled a forest fire in southern Portugal on Saturday as temperatur­es climbed to near record highs in the Iberian Peninsula amid a Europe-wide heatwave that has brought drought and wildfires from Greece to Sweden.

Seeking to prevent more deaths after 114 people were killed in two massive forest blazes last year in Portugal, civil protection sent mobile text alerts warning the population of an extreme risk of fires in some regions, including around the capital Lisbon.

In Greece, a wildfire killed 91 people last month.

In the coastal resort area of Cascais, outside Lisbon, a power network overload due to heavy use of air conditioni­ng caused a blackout on Friday night, leaving tens of thousands of people without power for several hours and shutting a large shopping mall.

In Lisbon, temperatur­es reached 43 degrees Celsius on Friday.

The blaze began on Saturday in the hilly Monchique area of the southern Algarve region, popular with tourists.

Authoritie­s evacuated two villages in the area and 10 water-carrying aircraft were being used to fight the flames.

Hot air from North Africa has caused the most severe heatwave in Iberia since 2003, one of the worst years on record for forest fires.

Temperatur­es in Spain and Portugal will remain above 40C at least until Sunday, with the IPMA weather service expecting 47C in Santarem in central Portugal later on Saturday, just below Europe’s record high of 48C, set in Athens in 1977. The previous record highs in both Spain and Portugal were just over 47C.

Portuguese weather forecaster­s said the hot air from North Africa also brought particles of sand, which tend to subdue maximum temperatur­es slightly.

Three men died this week in Spain as a result of soaring temperatur­es.

Two died of heatstroke in the southeaste­rn region of Murcia, Spanish radio Cadena Ser reported, while another man died in Barcelona on Friday, emergency services said. The Spanish military assisted emergency services fighting a wildfire in Nerva, southern Spain, on Friday and Saturday, but the blaze was now stabilised, emergency services said.

Two people were injured and six homes damaged in a separate forest fire near Madrid on Friday, they said.

The longest drought in decades has been drying out rivers in the Netherland­s and affecting farmers in Germany.

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