Sunday, July 31, 2016

Two municipalities with risk “maximum” Fire – publico


 
         
                 

                         
                     

                 

 
 

Firefighters are back to fire fighting in Manteigas, which reaches overgrown areas of the Serra da Estrela Park, after the work had been suspended overnight for lack of access conditions.

According to the page of Civil Protection, at 9:49 a.m. were in place 320 operating, 101 terrestrial means five air assets. The fire that started on Saturday by 13h, was at that time with an active front and one in extinction phase, constituting the most serious case that firefighters had to solve, on a day when the Sea Portuguese Institute and the Atmosphere (IPMA) pointed two municipalities in the district of Coimbra – Arganil and Pampilhosa – as being at risk “maximum” of fire. . There are still 41 municipalities with risk “very high”

According to the IPMA, are at risk “very high” fire the counties of Povoa do Varzim and Vieira do Minho in Braga District; Baiao, Porto; Sabrosa in Vila Real; and Arouca, in Aveiro.

Viseu district are at risk “very high” fire the municipalities of S. Pedro do Sul, Castro Aire, Vila Nova de Paiva, Moimenta da Beira, and Tabuaço sernancelhe.

also with this risk of fire the Aguiar da Beira municipalities, Trancoso, Fornos de Algodres, Beira Celorico, Guarda and Sabugal, in the district of Guarda, Gois, Coimbra, and Figueiró . wines in Leiria

According to the IPMA they are still at risk “very high” fire, the municipalities of Serta, Oleiros, Vila de Rei, in the district of Castelo Branco; Training, Sardoal, Coruche and Chamusca in Santarém district; Ponte de Sor, Portalegre; . And Montijo and Alcacer do Sal, in Setubal

In the district of Evora, are at risk “very high” fire the Sales municipalities Novas and Montemor-o-Novo, in the district of Beja, the same risk is assigned to the county of Barrancos

The district of Faro has five risk municipalities “very high.”: Odemira, Alcoutim, Tavira, São Brás de Alportel and Tavira

. fire risk determined by IPMA comprises five levels, which may vary from “Low” and “Maximum.”

                     
 
 
                 


             

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