A light helicopter that was
taking part in firefighting efforts in northern Portugal crashed and exploded
on Sunday, killing its pilot and further raising the death toll from the
country's deadliest summer of wildfires, officials said.
"The helicopter hit high-tension
wires and crashed. The aircraft caught fire after hitting the ground, causing
the death of the pilot, who was the only person onboard," Civil Protection
Commander Rui Esteves told a briefing.
The incident occurred in the Castro
Daire area, 320 km (200 miles) northeast of Lisbon.
Under pressure to limit the damage
since a single fire killed 64 people in June, the government last week declared
a state of public calamity in various parts of the country which has borne the
brunt of a heatwave across much of southern Europe.
Since that tragedy, emergency services
have made far greater efforts to evacuate villages and shut roads early in
affected areas.
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)
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