Fire in Tabuaço: Fire department gains control over Paradela blaze, residents urged to stay vigilant
Wildfire Threatens Homes in Paradela, Tabuaço, Portugal
A wildfire in the parish of Távora e Pinheiro, Tabuaço, Portugal, continues to pose a significant threat to local settlements, particularly the village of Paradela. The fire, one of the five most concerning in the country, started early on a Monday morning and has since burned approximately 600 hectares of forest[1].
Firefighters have been working tirelessly to contain the blaze in challenging terrain, with air support proving crucial[2]. Throughout the afternoon, drops were made by a 'fireboss', a 'kamov', and a light helicopter, with one refueling location being the Vilar dam, 15 kilometers away[2].
The fire front initially remained kilometers away from homes in Paradela in the morning of this Wednesday, but it approached the village in the afternoon[1]. Despite the danger, the Chapel of São Mamede, located within the forest where the fire is occurring, remains unaffected[1].
The wind has played a significant role in the movement of the fire front towards Paradela[1]. The population of the village remains alert, with the firefighters currently managing to control the fire front facing the village[3].
Thankfully, as of the information provided, the fire has not destroyed any houses or buildings in Paradela[1]. However, the threat remains serious, with the situation classified as critical by authorities[3].
The fire started on Sunday night and has so far only burned forest area[1]. The efforts of the nearly 1,900 firefighters fighting across several fires in the region by August 13 are crucial in preventing further damage[2].
The firefighters' success in managing the fire front facing Paradela offers some hope, but the threat remains, and the villagers remain vigilant. The fire in Tabuaço continues to be one of the most concerning in Portugal, and efforts to contain it will continue for the foreseeable future.
[1] Civil Protection [2] Público [3] Instituto do Ambiente e do Mar [4] SIC Notícias [5] RTP [6] Correio da Manhã
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