Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Fire approaches the Tibães Monastery in Braga - TVI24

fire that broke out early on Tuesday at Mount S. Philip, in Braga, close to the Monastery of Tibães have already been mobilized to fight a helicopter fire to the place.

In addition to the aerial device, the fire, which broke out at around 11:30, he said Lusa source Firefighters Firefighters in Braga, is being tackled by 35 men supported by 10 vehicles.

In place of that corporation are firefighters, fire department volunteers Taipas and Braga.

Source firemen on site told Lusa that “can not say that the Tibães Monastery is at risk, but also can not say that there is because it is no longer possible to make predictions.”

In the course of firefighting, a firefighter had to receive assistance from smoke inhalation but “okay” as the account Lusa.

More than 800 firefighters, backed by 236 vehicles , fight the seven major fires that burn in Portugal, with the fire of Oliveira Friars, in the district of Viseu, concentrating most media.

According to the website of the National Authority for Protection Civilian fire instead of Feitalinho, which had been given as dominated on the night of Monday, rekindled this morning at 14:00 and had two active fronts being fought by 374 Operating backed by 108 vehicles.

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raging fire from the 11:19 Sunday.

In the neighboring district of Guarda in a fire zone from the bush till 12:16 in the town of Vilar de Amargo, county of Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo and is being fought by 75 operations, supported by 18 vehicles.

In Vila Real, in the municipality of Vila Nova de Foz Coa, 107 operations, supported by 28 vehicles, a fire fight with a raging active front.

In the district of Braga, there is a fire in the municipality of Póvoa Lanhoso that mobilizes 35 and 12 operational combat vehicles.

In the district of Bragança raging fire in Vila Flor being fought by 91 operational, supported by 22 combat vehicles.

In the district of Porto are registered two fires, in the municipalities of Valongo and Amarante who are mobilizing 169 48 operational and combat vehicles.

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