Key facts
- Spain and Italy are sending firefighters and aircraft to Portugal.
- The aid is intended to help combat wildfires.
- A severe heatwave is exacerbating the wildfire situation in Portugal.
- The Vouzela fire has consumed 11,000 hectares.
- Firefighting resources include personnel, vehicles, and aircraft.
Portugal is receiving significant international aid from Spain and Italy to combat a growing number of wildfires, intensified by a severe heatwave gripping the region. Both nations have dispatched critical firefighting resources, including specialized personnel, ground vehicles, and aerial firefighting aircraft, to support Portuguese efforts. The primary focus of these combined efforts is the Vouzela fire, a blaze that has already devastated 11,000 hectares of land. This collaborative response highlights the severity of the wildfire situation and the strain on Portugal's own resources during this extreme weather event. The deployment of additional assets from neighboring countries is crucial for containment and suppression operations.
