Heat tightens and fire risk climbs: several districts under warning
Portugal's weather service forecasts hot, dry days ahead, with Évora nearing 37C and rural fire risk rising from north to south.
If you were already dodging the sun, brace yourself, because next week promises to sweat. Portugal’s weather institute is pointing to hot, dry days ahead, and with them comes what always comes at this time of year: greater rural fire risk.
Yellow warnings cover inland districts such as Bragança, Vila Real, Guarda, Castelo Branco, Portalegre, Évora and Beja. In Évora, highs could brush 37C, and the Alentejo is once again the oven we know.
What the authorities are asking
The recipe for avoiding trouble is old but still holds: no burning of brush or stubble, care with farm machinery that throws sparks, and zero fireworks. With the scrub as dry as it is, one stray spark in the wrong place can turn a quiet afternoon into a night of firefighters at the door.
It is worth keeping the emergency number handy, drinking water regularly, and not leaving the elderly or children exposed to the heat for long. If you work outdoors, aim for the cooler hours of the day.
The warning lands in a symbolic week for those who fight fires. This extra vigilance is no exaggeration: the mix of heat, drought and wind is exactly the one that tends to go wrong.
See also: Lousada’s firefighters and the support promised by the government. Check the daily risk at IPMA and public alerts from Civil Protection.
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