Portugal battles forest fires as heat soars

Hundreds of firefighters battled forest fires across Portugal today in a heatwave that has brought temperatures of up to 45 degrees…

Hundreds of firefighters battled forest fires across Portugal today in a heatwave that has brought temperatures of up to 45 degrees.

The tourist region of Faro on Portugal's southern coast was hardest hit, with more than 150 firefighters working in mountains near the spa town of Monchique.

Across Portugal, hundreds of firefighters backed by water trucks, helicopters and a plane were battling to contain blazes, with the districts of Porto and Vila Real also hit.

Greece is sending two planes to Portugal to fight the fires while Italy has put an aircraft on standby following the country's plea for help, the EU executive Commission said in a statement.

Portugal is recovering from huge fires last year that destroyed 13 per cent of its forests and woodlands.

Smoke from a fire in Mafra, about 30 kilometres north of Lisbon, could be smelt in the streets of the capital.

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