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Wildfires raze central Portugal

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LISBON, Portugal — About 1,800 firefighte­rs were struggling to contain wildfires in central Portugal that have already injured 20 people, including eight firefighte­rs, authoritie­s said Sunday.

The fires broke out Saturday across three fronts in the district of Castelo Branco, about 125 miles northeast of Lisbon, the capital, Portugal’s Civil Protection Agency said.

Firefighte­rs were being supported by 19 firefighti­ng aircraft and hundreds of vehicles.

It’s the first major bout of wildfires in Portugal this year. Interior Minister Eduardo Cabrita gave the injury toll Sunday and said authoritie­s were investigat­ing the cause of the blazes.

State broadcaste­r RTP televised images of flames consuming wooded areas of the rural region that has seen recurrent wildfires in Portugal’s hot, dry summer months. RTP showed firefighte­rs hosing down a line of advancing flames as they rapidly approached houses in the village of Sarnadas while desperate residents looked on and waterdumpi­ng aircraft swooped overhead.

While most of the injured were from smoke inhalation, one person was evacuated to a hospital to be treated for burns, according to health authoriIn ties.

At least one road was closed and several residents were told to leave their homes. The Portuguese Army deployed a mobile kitchen to help feed those affected by the fire and was using its tracked vehicles to help clear roads for firefighti­ng crews.

recent years, the country has witnessed some of its deadliest fires on record, with 106 people killed in 2017. That year’s death toll prompted the Portuguese government to back stronger firefighti­ng prevention measures, leading to no wildfire deaths in 2018.

 ?? Patricia De Melo Moreira / AFP / Getty Images ?? One of 1,800 firefighte­rs monitors the progressio­n of a wildfire at Amendoa in Macao, central Portugal. The fires have forced village evacuation­s, in a region where dozens were killed in huge blazes in 2017.
Patricia De Melo Moreira / AFP / Getty Images One of 1,800 firefighte­rs monitors the progressio­n of a wildfire at Amendoa in Macao, central Portugal. The fires have forced village evacuation­s, in a region where dozens were killed in huge blazes in 2017.

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