Lousada asks: clear your land by 30 June
The Council is stepping up the clearing of rural paths ahead of wildfire season and is urging landowners to do the same on their plots. The deadline is 30 June.
With summer heating up (and the country’s thermometers threatening some serious numbers this week), Lousada is getting its homework done before the heat really bites.
The Municipal Council has stepped up the clearing and upkeep of rural and forest paths across the municipality — and it has a clear ask for anyone who owns land: do your part. Owners should clear and manage their plots by 30 June, removing brush and anything that could act as kindling if a spark shows up.
Why this isn’t just red tape
Wildfire season doesn’t pick and choose backyards. An uncleared plot isn’t only the owner’s problem — it’s a risk to neighbours, to the houses nearby, and to the people who have to fight the flames. Half an hour with a brush cutter now can save a huge scare in August.
If you’ve got a patch of land in the municipality, consider this your nudge: block out an afternoon before month’s end. The calendar isn’t kidding, and the deadline — 30 June — is right around the corner.
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