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CIVIL PROTECTION: BALANCE OF THE WEEK, FROM 8 TO 14 JULY, 9098 OCCURRENCES WERE RECORDED

Civil Protection revealed that, from 8 to 14 July, 9098 occurrences were recorded.

According to national commander André Fernandes, more than 33000 operatives participated in these events, supported by 8000 vehicles.

Number of occurrences is the highest in the last five years.

“Managing the available resources in such a context is a huge challenge” because, due to the current weather conditions, any ignition generates a violent fire.

José Luís Carneiro (Minister of Internal Administration) revealed at a press conference that fires are being extinguished in less than 90 minutes. Therefore, the resources “are having a degree of effectiveness in the order of 90%”.

This means that the “Portuguese firefighters” and the Civil Protection resources have “shown great effectiveness in the fight to these occurrences”.

The Secretary of State for Internal Administration Patrícia Gaspar explained about the EU Civil Protection Mechanism response that “almost all countries in southern Europe are facing the same problem with fires”. That’s why the Spanish planes came and went on the same day and that for now only Italy was able to send support.

She also said that until Sunday Portugal will face “equally complex days”, so the secretary of state asked the population to comply with “all the rules” and for each of us to be “an agent of Civil Protection”.

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SINTRA: PALACES, CASTLE AND CONVENT CLOSED TILL 17 JULY DUE TO FIRE RISK.

Adding to the already existing closures on the south entrances to the forest/sites now it’s almost the entire perimeter of Serra de Sintra that it’s closed. Including the touristy sites.

Palace and Park of Pena, Moors Castle, Convent of the Capuchos and Park and Palace of Monserrate closed till the 17th by legal imposition, due to extreme risk of rural fire.

This closure is due to the situation of contingency decreed for the entire mainland between which determines the prohibition of access, circulation and permanence within the forest areas, previously defined in the municipal forest protection plans against fires, as well as in forest paths, rural paths and other roads that cross them.

Tickets previously purchased for Pena Park, Moors Castle, Convent of the Capuchos and Park and Palace of Monserrate can be used on any other dates.

Tickets for visits to Pena Palace on these dates can be refunded by contacting Parques de Sintra or using the form found on this link https://www.parquesdesintra.pt/…/encerramento…/…

The National Palaces of Sintra and Queluz remain open during this period, with no changes to their normal operation.

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RURAL FIRE RISK 12TH JULY 2022

EXTREME RISK OF RURAL FIRES – PLEASE STUDY

RISK TODAY (map above)

The rural fire risk is at EXTREME/VERY HIGH today throughout the mainland. The risk is being influenced by forecasts of exceptionally low Relative Humidity (RH) levels, very high temperatures and moderate winds. The Algarve, Centre an north east are all at MAXIMUM fire risk. Unusually the northwest and Alentejo are at VERY HIGH risk.

The forecast minimum relative humidity (RH) Centre is very low 5% to 9%; the north at 9% to 15% and Algarve 12% to 30%. The maximum air temperature forecast for these the areas are Centre 39C to 43C; north 38C to 43C and Algarve 31C to 39C. Winds mainly moderate. Take EXTRA CARE adopting ALL precautions to avoid inadvertently starting a fire. The risk is forecast to remain similar over next three days. https://www.ipma.pt/en/riscoincendio/rcm.pt/

RURAL FIRE HAZARD (FWI) (Map above)

Around two thirds of the mainland including the south and centre is at MAXIMUM, the extent of which has not been seen for some years. The north east is very high and the northwest high to moderate. The major fires of 2003, 2017 and 2018 have all been when the FWI was similar.

The rural fire hazard index comprises six indices that quantify the effects of fuel moisture and wind on fire behaviour, including its intensity and spread – these conditions ultimately affect the difficulty in fighting a fire, one a fire gets hold. The wind today has increases particularly in Algarve and highlands.

SITUATION OF CONTINGENCY MEASURES

Within the scope of the Declaration of the Contingency, provided for in the Law of Civil Protection Bases, the following exceptional measures are in place:

1) Prohibition of access, movement and permanence inside the forest spaces previously defined in the Municipal Forest Defence against Fire Plan, as well as on its forest paths, rural accesses and other accesses that cross them; (exceptions for residents and workers)

2) Prohibition of extensive burning and burning cut and piled waste;

3) Prohibition of work in forest areas with use of any kind of machinery, with the exception of those associated with rural fire fighting situations;

4) Prohibition of works in rural areas using blade or metal disks chains, lawn mowers, shredder and machines with blades or front shovels.

5) Total prohibition on the use of fireworks or other pyrotechnic items regardless of their form of combustion, as well as suspension of the permits issued;

Disobedience of these measures is a crime.. Situation of

Contingency here in English with link to Portuguese.

https://www.safecommunitiesportugal.com/current-anpc…/

If in any doubt over these provisions or assistance required, then contact 211 389 320 or 808 200 520 or local Camara Municipal.

Other ICNF normal restrictions: https://www.ipma.pt/en/riscoincendio/rcm.pt/

It will be a very challenging day so as always. IF YOU SEE A FIRE CALL 112 IMMEDIATELY – DO NOT HESITATE EVERY SECOND COUNTS. PLEASE SHARE AND TAKE CARE!
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HIGHEST NUMBER OF FIRES SO FAR THIS YEAR ANEPC SITUATION REPORT 1200 HRS 9TH JULY 2022

Carnaxide, Oeiras, Jul 9, 2022 (Lusa) – Portugal reached the maximum number of fires this year this Friday, with 121 ignitions, announced today the National Emergency and Civil Protection Authority (ANEPC), appealing to the population to take special care be careful in the face of the expected aggravation of heat.

In the ‘briefing’ to the media, held at 12:00 at the organisation’s headquarters, in Carnaxide (Oeiras), Commander André Fernandes highlighted that there are three fires of greatest concern in fighting the flames, namely in Ourém (Santarém district), Carrazeda of Ansiães (District of Bragança) and Vale da Pia (District of Leiria).

“There is a worsening of the situation, namely in the southern region. We are experiencing an almost unprecedented situation from a meteorological point of view. The situation will continue and it is forbidden to use machinery in these days that follow to lower the number of ignitions, which have been increasing”, said the ANEPC official, noting that the 121 registered ignitions “are the maximum this year”.

  • 121 Rural fires registered yesterday, 08JUL2022
  • 3 significant active occurrences: Ourem, Carrazeda de Anisaes and Pombal
  • The highest number of incidents have been registered in the Porto districts (36); Aveiro (15) and Lisbon (14)
  • 10 operatives suffered minor injuries
  • A destroyed house (Ourém)
  • Ourém with only 20% of the perimeter now active

Fire danger remains at very high levels and max. Aggravated in the South

 

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RURAL FIRE, AVEIRO, SEVER DO VOUGA. TALHADAS- FRAGUA

Registered with ANEPC:

Status: Active

Forest Settlement

Ref: 2022090024139

UPDATE: 12.15 hrs

The fire has just been brought to a Resolution stage according to ANEPC. “Fire with no danger of spreading beyond the perimeter” already reached”

A total of 326 operatives supported by 102 vehicles and three helicopters/fixed wing aircraft remain deployed.

UPDATE – 10h15 8th July 2022

Although still active, the National Civil Protection Authority has confirmed that the forest fire is under control. A total of 335 operatives supported by 104 vehicles and four aircraft/helicopters are deployed.

UPDATE 0930 hrs 8th July 2022

The fire remains active overnight. As at 0920 rs a total of 386 operatives supported by 120 vehicles and 3 aircraft/helicopters are deployed.

UPDATE 2300 hrs

The fire remains ACTIVE

A total of 370 operatives supported by 114 vehicles are deployed.

Although the wind has slowed down in the last few hours, strong gusts are expected during the night , which makes combat difficult and can lead to re-ignitions. The fire has already spread to the neighboring municipality of Águeda , where it is evolving with some intensity.

Aircraft have been withdrawn overnight.

SITREP 1750 HRS

The fire that broke out at 12:18 in a forested area in Sever do Vouga, in the district of Aveiro, is still active, with more than 300 people fighting the flames, a source from Civil Protection told Lusa.

“The fire remains active, with one of the fronts still causing some concern due to the difficulty of access”, said the commander of the District Operations and Relief Command (CDOS) of Aveiro, José Pinto, at 17:30.

In addition to the lack of access, firefighters are also experiencing difficulties with the strong wind that is felt in the area and which, according to José Pinto, could cause reactivations “in areas where the flames were already under control”.

“Our objective is that overnight the fire is resolved”, said the same official, adding that, for now, there are no houses in danger.

SITREP 1700 hrs

As at 1655 hrs the number of operatives had been considerably increased to 368, supported by 107 vehicles and six aircraft/helicopters

SITREP 1600 HRS

The fire is being fought by 253 operatives, supported by 73vehicles and seven fixed wing aircraft/helicopters

According to the Severan firefighters, the fire breaks out in a forest stand in a “critical zone”, but without endangering homes.

Speaking to Lusa, the commander of the District Center for Relief Operations (CDOS) of Aveiro, José Pinto, said that the fire has been raging around some villages, but the firefighters have managed to protect the populations.

The flames spread with intensity due to the wind that was felt, moving towards the municipality of Águeda, namely Ventoso, in the Union of Parishes of Préstimo and Macieira de Alcôba,

Temperatures in the afternoon above 30ºC and forecast at night above 20ºC

▶️Some wind in the afternoon (5km/h), but with a tendency to increase during the night (25km/h)

▶️Humidity will not go above 38%

It is, therefore, the first big fire of the summer in the region of Aveiro.

OVERAL SITUATION

As at 1630 hrs there are a total of 1154 operatives fighting 31 fires (9 active, 5 in resolution and 17 in conclusion) supported by 328 vehicles and 17 aircraft/helicopters). in terms of air means this is around 28% of availability.

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RURAL FIRE UPDATE FREIXANDA, CUMEADA, OUREM, SANTARÉM

Reported: 1637 hrs 7th July 2022

Num. Oc. 2022140040647

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UPDATE: 0900 hrs Friday 8th July 2022

The bush fire in the parish of Freixianda, municipality of Ourém, that broke out on Thursday continues to be active.

As at 0831 hrs on Friday 8th July 504 operatives supported by 151 vehicles and five helicopters/fixed wing aircraft are deployed according to the Civil Protection page. Two INEM Immediate Life Support Ambulances and a crawler machine are also deployed on site.

Last night the District Command of Relief Operations (CDOS) of Santarém confirmed to Notícias ao Minuto that the fire was raging with “intensity”.

The fire has caused three minor injuries, including two firefighters, one with minor burns and the other with signs of exhaustion, as well as a woman who suffered a panic attack.

Last night the fire has an active front and is a reason for “concern” because it has already managed to enter the town of Abades. According to the operations commander, the fire is raging with “less intensity, but still with projections reaching 500 and 600 meters”.

District Relief Operations Command (CDOS) confirmed that the line of fire already extends for a few kilometres. Ramalheira, Casal do Pinheiro and Casal da Sobreira, belonging to the Union of Parishes of Freixianda, Ribeira do Fárrio and Formigais, are the villages closest to the fire, but so far no evacuations made.

“The fire remains very active on a single front. The whole of it is developing in pine forest. Occasionally, projections appear, but not with the same intensity as in the afternoon period [on Thursday]”, said a source from the Command District of Relief Operations ( CDOS ) of Santarém .

According to the Santarém CDOS, at 00:00, the “main concern is related to the protection of dwellings that are in the line of fire”.

“There are homes at risk because there are several hamlets and some isolated houses along this fire line”, he said, saying that “there is no forecast for when the fire will diminished in intensity”.

Last night the authorities also have done the full road closure of a municipal road, between Areeiro and Abades, which will be “open in the short term”.

Damages to a house in Abades by an explosion of a gas cylinder – not knowing if it is directly related to the fire – which did not cause any casualties and a fire in a shed that was hit by the fire in the locality of Ramalheira.

A source from the firefighters told CNN Portugal that one house and two sheds have already burned down and that there are more houses at risk.

Speaking to CNN Portugal, the Santarém District Center for Relief Operations (CDOS) reported that resources are still being mobilized and that the fire is taking place in a forested area, with some scattered homes.

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Nearly 2000 operatives fighting around 40 rural fires

 

Posted Facebook Thursday 7th July 1800 hrs

Yesterday (7th July 2022) mainland Portugal experienced one of the largest simultaneous deployment of operatives and other resources so far this year, coinciding with an increase in air temperature and lower humidity as well as being hampered by strong winds in some areas.

As at 1747 hrs there were 34 fires, 13 of which were at active, eight were in resolution and 13 in conclusion. A little earlier there were 38 fires.

At 1747 hrs a total of 1691 operatives were deployed, supported by 480 vehicles and 28 fixed wing aircraft/helicopters. In terms of air deployment this was nearly half of that available under the DCIR. As an update at 1925 hrs 1877 operatives were deployed support by 540 vehicles and 23 aircraft.

It was interesting to note monitoring the fires throughout the day, that 16 of these fires were registered between 1600 and 1700 hrs, as temperatures increased and the RH, and with fire operations being hampered with strong winds such as at Frágua, where over 360 operatives are deployed.

Nearly all the fires were in the centre and north of the country.

No doubt we will hear more about this in the briefing at ANEPC later this evening.

OUR CONGRATULATIONS

Our many congratulations to the emergency teams who are playing a massive role, including the aircraft pilots and crew, Bombeiros, civil protection special forces, GNR, ICNF and INEM and all other entities deployed.

There is little doubt that the pre-positioning of resources and the timely deployment of fire-fighting aircraft is having an impact on some these fires where access is very difficult for ground forces.