Portuguese
government declares high-alert due to high temperatures and fire risk
By Rita
Afonso
Published
on 02/08/2025 - 19:34 GMT+2
The alert
situation for mainland Portugal begins at 00:00 this Sunday and lasts until
23:59 on Thursday 7 August, announced the Minister of Internal Affairs, Maria
Lúcia Amaral.
Mainland
Portugal will enter a state of alert from midnight on Sunday due to the
worsening risk of wildfires as a result of "considerably severe hot
weather" with maximum temperatures expected to range from 36 to 44 degrees
Celsius.
The
announcement was made on Saturday by Minister of Internal Administration Maria
Lúcia Amaral. It will be in force until 11.59pm on 7 August.
"This
decision stems from the maintenance of very high temperatures, low humidity
levels and the need to adopt preventive and special measures to respond to the
risk of fire in a large part of mainland Portugal," explained the
minister.
During
this period, she added, the following exceptional measures will be implemented:
"Prohibition
of access, movement and permanence within forest spaces, in accordance with
municipal forest fire defence plans; prohibition of burning and burning as well
as suspension of authorisations that have been issued; prohibition of carrying
out work in forest spaces and other rural spaces using machinery; prohibition
of the use of fireworks or other pyrotechnic artefacts as well as the
suspension of authorisations that have been issued."
Amaral
said there are some very specific exceptions to these restrictions which can be
found on the Portuguese government portal.
Episode
of severe hot weather in Portugal
A mass of
hot air from North Africa will be over the Iberian Peninsula from Sunday. It
means that Portugal and Spain will experience even higher temperatures that
could reach 45 degrees Celsius.
Until
next Wednesday, a severe episode of hot weather is expected in Portugal.
Maximum temperatures of between 36°C and 40°C are expected in most of the
country, and between 41°C and 44°C in the interior of the Alentejo, the Tagus
Valley and the Douro Valley.
On
Monday, the maximum temperature is expected to drop in the Algarve, which may
also occur along the rest of the coast and extend to Tuesday, the Portuguese
Institute for the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA) warned.
However,
Porto, Braga, Bragança, Viana do Castelo and Vila Real will be on red alert on
Monday.
The IPMA
indicates that "tropical nights are expected in most of the
territory", with minimum temperatures varying between 20 and 25 degrees
Celsius from Monday onwards.
As a
result of the heatwave, all the districts of mainland Portugal, with the
exception of Faro, are under an orange warning.
The
orange warning, which is the second most serious on a scale of three, is issued
by the IPMA when there is a meteorological situation of moderate to high risk.
The
yellow warning, which is less serious, is issued when there is a risk situation
for certain activities depending on weather.

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