Heat cranking up: 17 municipalities at maximum fire risk
The IPMA put municipalities across eight districts on the highest risk level, with temperatures nudging 40°C. How to get through the week safely.
If you glanced out the window yesterday and thought “this is boiling,” it wasn’t just you. The IPMA placed 17 municipalities across eight districts at maximum fire risk — the top of the scale — with the heat pushing thermometers close to 40°C in several parts of the country.
The forecast has the highest risk holding through Wednesday, with a gradual easing after that. But “gradual” is the operative word: as long as the dry, hot weather sticks around, one spark is all it takes.
The basics that save your summer
No burning of brush, no fireworks, no open-air barbecues on high-risk days. A poorly stubbed-out cigarette or a strimmer hitting a stone is enough to start a fire. Keep your land cleared, drink water, dodge the sun at peak hours, and keep an eye on the elderly and the kids.
This isn’t scaremongering — it’s the routine of a country that relearns the same lesson every summer. Keep 112 handy and follow Civil Protection’s alerts.
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