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‘Portugal weeps’ as deadly forest fire still rages

Published on Jun 20, 2017

By PTI

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Pedrogao Grande (Portugal), June 19 (PTI/AFP): More than 1,000 firefighters today battled a giant forest fire that swept through central Portugal at the weekend, killing at least 62 people. The country was in mourning after the deadliest such disaster in its recent history, with many victims burnt as they were trapped in their cars around the epicentre in Pedrogao Grande. Portugal’s national route 236 was transformed into a road of hell as the ferocious blaze ripped through the wooded countryside. Although the searing temperatures had dropped slightly today, the fire was still raging, spreading to neighbouring regions of Castelo Branco and Coimbra. Firefighters were continuing a grim search for bodies, with Costa warning yesterday that the death toll could still rise. Police chief Almeida Rodrigues blamed dry thunderstorms for the blaze which broke out on Saturday in Pedrogao Grande, saying a tree had been struck by lightning. The flames passed within two or three kilometres of my house,” said local resident Isabel Ferreira, 62. “It was really hell. I thought the end of the world had come,” said Maria de Fatima Nunes, a survivor. The wooded hills in the area north of Lisbon, which 24 hours before had glowed bright green with eucalyptus and pine trees, was gutted by the flames. A thick layer of white smoke blanketed either side of a motorway for about 20 kilometres yesterday, as blackened trees leaned listlessly over charred soil. A burnt-out car sat outside partly destroyed and abandoned houses, while a few metres away police in face masks surrounded the corpse of a man hidden under a white sheet. Secretary of State for the Interior Jorge Gomes said 18 of those burned to death had been trapped in their cars engulfed by flames on the road between Figueiro dos Vinhos and Castanheira de Pera. Other bodies were found in houses in isolated areas. At least three villages near Pedrogao Grande were evacuated. Another 62 people were injured, with five in a critical state including a child and four firefighters. Farmers Luisilda Malheiro and her husband Eduardo Abreu, both 62, managed to flee the ravaged N-236. “We escaped in time, me on the tractor and he with our van,” Luisilda said. But farmer Fernando Pais stayed at home with his wife and son in Trespostos, a hamlet in the area. The international community stepped in to help, with neighbouring Spain as well as France sending water-bombing planes. The European Union has also offered help and Greece said it could send firefighters if needed. Portugal sweltered under a severe heatwave over the weekend, with temperatures topping 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) in several regions. About 35 forest fires continued to burn across the country today, with more than 2,000 firefighters and 660 vehicles mobilised.