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Portugal asks EU, Spain and Morocco for support as wildfire risk rises

By Thomson Reuters Jul 3, 2026 | 12:36 PM

LISBON, July 3 (Reuters) – Portugal has asked the EU, Spain and Morocco to have extra firefighting aircraft ready in case ​wildfires worsen during the current heatwave, ‌Prime Minister Luis Montenegro said on Friday.

He said the unusual move was prompted not by a shortage of national resources, but by what he described ‌as ​an “exceptional situation” in the coming ⁠days, with the “entire ⁠country facing a very high risk of wildfires.”

“We believe it is better to receive support from our EU allies and closest ​neighbours than to divert resources from other parts of the country where they are ⁠currently deployed,” he told ⁠a news conference, explaining why Lisbon ​had activated EU Civil Protection Mechanism and bilateral ​agreements with Spain and Morocco.

Parts of mainland ‌Portugal are under red weather warnings issued by the national weather agency IPMA, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in some ⁠districts.

Mainland Portugal is under a state of alert until late Monday, with authorities restricting access to certain ⁠forest areas, ‌banning forestry work using machinery ⁠and prohibiting farmers from conducting controlled ​burns.

More ‌than 2,800 firefighters, backed by 864 ​vehicles and ⁠32 aircraft, were battling six wildfires across Portugal on Friday, with the largest blaze burning in the central district of Viseu, civil protection authorities said.

(Reporting by Sergio Goncalves; Editing by ​William Maclean)