Portugal wildfires see thousands evacuated amid 46C heatwave

Portugal wildfires see thousands evacuated amid 46C heatwave

Odemira’s mayor, Helder Guerreiro, called the situation “critical, difficult and complex” while Civil Protection commander Jose Ribeiro said there was a “lot of work” ahead to bring the wildfire under control.

“The weather conditions we are going to experience in the coming days means any small occurrence (fire) could become a big one,” Civil Protection secretary of state Patricia Gaspar told a news conference.

View of a wildfire in Aljesur, Portugal, (REUTERS)

Advice for tourists

The primary wildfire area is the municipality of Odemira, in the Alentejo region, although there could soon be a major spread into the holiday destination of the Algarve.

Some roads in the Alentejo region have been blocked off, while 19 villages, four tourist accommodations and a campsite have been evacuated.

The UK’s Met Office has also issued a weather warning for Spain, Portugal and Africa as wildfires rage across some of Portugal’s most popular tourist hotspots.

“Temperatures have increased across Spain, Portugal and North Africa in recent days, widely into the mid-30sC, if not into the low- to mid-40sC”, the Met Office’s statement, released via Twitter, read.

A tractor cleans up land during a wildfire in Aljezur, Portugal (Reuters)

“The heat is expected to extend further north and east by midweek, before temperatures return closer to average by the weekend.”

As of Monday, Portugal’s minister of internal administration confirmed that “for now” the government will not declare an alert.

Firefighters battle a wildfire in Carrascal, Proenca a Nova (AFP/Getty)

The UK Foreign Office has said: “Forest fires can occur anywhere in Portugal. Risk of fires is higher when the weather is hot and dry. Fires have become more common due to drought and high temperatures.

“Forest fires are highly dangerous and unpredictable.”

No holidays to Portugal appear to have been cancelled by travel companies at this time.

Firefighters try to extinguish a wildfire in a forest area in Puerto Real, near Cadiz (AFP via Getty Images)

Fires continue to burn elsewhere

There have also been wildfires in Sardinia, while in Greece, the island of Rhodes is recovering from 10 straight days of fires and the community is hoping for a return of tourists to bolster its local economy after thousands of tourists were evacuated due to the blazes last month.

In Algeria, approximately 35 wildfires have been spreading across more than 11 regions in the northeast since 24 July. The Algerian Government has reported 34 deaths, with temperatures exceeding 45C and high wind speeds reaching over 50kmph by the Tunisian border worsening the situation.

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