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The fires this year

Postby JanB » 18 Jul 2019, 17:03

are just as bad as any other year :roll: :cute:

BUT and it's a big BUT, the authorities are throwing everything at them, as soon as they start. We saw that with the fire near us last month.

There are a couple of biggies oop north and 6 aircraft are at each. One is near Lisbon, so easy, but the other one is in the middle of forest/scrub land and very difficult to get at.

But it's good to know they're more on top of it this year :D
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Re: The fires this year

Postby TheOstrich » 18 Jul 2019, 18:31

Do you get them in your area, Jan?
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Re: The fires this year

Postby Kaz » 18 Jul 2019, 19:17

That is good Jan!
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Re: The fires this year

Postby JanB » 18 Jul 2019, 20:43

We're mostly farming country Ossie, so everything is cut back or down. Since we've been here, 3 years, there's only been one big fire and that was a prat of a German :roll:

But there is a huge eucy forest near us, always a worry but they are very good at clearing the under growth.

This year, there is central command, so making it all a lot better :Hi:
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Re: The fires this year

Postby meriad » 19 Jul 2019, 09:51

Glad to hear they're on the ball this year Jan, and hopefully, just maybe, people will try be more sensible as well
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Re: The fires this year

Postby cromwell » 19 Jul 2019, 10:50

What do you do in the middle of a dry spell on moorland?
In west Yorkshire earlier this year, a family of the local walking dead decided to have a bbq on the moor...
It took firefighters from all over the north days to put the resulting fire out.
Probably not on your scale Jan but bad enough.
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Re: The fires this year

Postby Workingman » 19 Jul 2019, 10:57

cromwell wrote:In west Yorkshire earlier this year, a family of the local walking dead decided to have a bbq on the moor...

Yes, we do have 'em. :o

Thankfully most proper forest fires are weather related - lightning strikes - and the responses have to be coordinated. Well done Portugal.
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Re: The fires this year

Postby JoM » 19 Jul 2019, 12:06

Workingman wrote:
cromwell wrote:In west Yorkshire earlier this year, a family of the local walking dead decided to have a bbq on the moor...

Yes, we do have 'em. :o



Yes, we have that happen on Cannock Chase despite there being signs warning about the dangers of bbqs being lit, there were a few big fires caused by them last Summer.

On the common behind us we have a problem with the local little darlings lighting fires.
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Re: The fires this year

Postby JanB » 20 Jul 2019, 21:10

https://fogos.pt/fogo/2019050022178

Two rather large fires, started within 3 minutes of each other :evil: :evil: :evil:

Villages are being evacuated :cry:

4 bombeiros have been injured so far.
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Re: The fires this year

Postby TheOstrich » 20 Jul 2019, 22:46

Well the only bit of that I could understand was "Este website utiliza cookies"! :lol: :lol: :lol: :cute: :mrgreen:

What's a "Vento", Jan?
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