Wildfires Burn 139,000 Hectares in Portugal

Wildfire in Portubal, Aug. 17, 2025. X/ @SICNoticias


August 17, 2025 Hour: 8:57 am

64,160 hectares were consumed in the past two days alone.

On Saturday, the Institute for Nature Conservation and Forests (ICNF) released provisional data showing that around 139,000 hectares of land have burned in Portugal so far this year, with almost half of the total destroyed in just the past two days. This is 17 times the area burned during the same period last year.

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Between Jan 1. and Aug. 14, at least 74,931 hectares had burned. By Saturday, the figure had surged to 139,091 hectares, with 64,160 hectares consumed in the past two days alone – 46 percent of the year’s total.

A total of 6,229 rural fires have been reported to date: 50 percent scrubland, 40 percent forest, and 10 percent farmland. Compared with the same period last year, the number of fires has risen by 79 percent.

Portugal has been under alert for wildfire risk since Aug. 2. The European Commission said Saturday that two firefighting aircraft requested by Portugal will arrive on Sunday.

The text reads, “Breaking: Portugal faces an unprecedented wave of wildfires: over 64,000 hectares destroyed in two days.”

The country also reported its first wildfire fatality of the summer on Friday. Local authorities confirmed that the charred body of the former parish council president of Vila Franca do Deao, in the Guarda district, was found after he died while battling the flames, according to local media.

On Friday, Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa suspended his vacation and returned to the Belem Palace, where he will remain for the next days to monitor the situation surrounding rural fires.

As of 12:30 p.m. Saturday, 44 wildfires remained active across Portugal, confirmed the National Authority for Emergency and Civil Protection.

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Sources: Xinhua – EFE