Fourth person dies as huge forest fires rage in Portugal with areas evacuated & hundreds of firefighters battling blazes

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Locals are already scarred by the memory of a terrible wildfire which killed 66 people just years ago

  • Published: 0:24, 24 Aug 2025
  • Updated: 7:24, 24 Aug 2025
An image collage containing 4 images, Image 1 shows Forest fire at night, Image 2 shows Air tanker dropping water on a forest fire, Image 3 shows A person fighting a large forest fire at night, Image 4 shows Burned-out truck in a forest fire

AT least four people have died in ferocious forest fires that erupted in Portugal.

Entire villages were forced to evacuate after hundreds of firefighters rushed to the scene of the latest blazes in a disastrous summer across the Iberian Peninsula.

Forest fire at night.

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Two major fires sparked in Pedrogao Grande, Leiria, Portugal on SaturdayCredit: EPA

Air tanker dropping water on a forest fire.

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Firefighters battled the blazes from the air and the groundCredit: EPA

Firefighter observing a large forest fire.

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Smoke and flames poured up into the sky from the forestCredit: EPA

The two fires sparked nearby within an hour in Pedrógão Grande, central Portugal.

A 45-year-old firefighter has become the fourth victim of the wildfires after he got seriously injured while battling flames News.Az reports.

Daniel Esteves, 45, worked for the forest protection company Afocelca.

He was seriously injured on Tuesday night alongside four colleagues and tragically died on Saturday.

Daniel suffered burns to 75 per cent of his body and was the worst injured of the group - the rest of whom are still in hospital in Coimbra.

Portugal's president, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, sent his condolences to Daniel's family who "tragically lost his life after directly combating the forest fires in Sabugal municipality".

Locals are already scarred by the memory of a terrible wildfire which killed 66 people just eight years ago.

The first erupted in the village of Pedrógão Grande, terrifyingly close to people's homes, at around 2:30pm.

A second then burst through trees near the village of Graça at roughly 3:20pm, rousing the suspicion of police who are investigating possible foul play.

Flaming material was reported shooting out of this blaze, endangering the crews tackling it.

Huge blaze rips through historic manor house as firefighters tackle inferno

Five entire villages in the area were forced to evacuate as smoke cascaded into the sky.

Hundreds of firefighters battled the two blazes from planes and from the ground.

The Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA) maintained the fire risk as "maximum," "very high," or "high" across the regions.

The amount of land burnt across the Iberian peninsula has hit a total area about the size of the US state of Delaware, based on EU statistics.

Four people have also lost their lives in Spain - where the blazes are finally being brought under control.

A person fighting a large forest fire at night.

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A local man civilian got involved in the fight against the flamesCredit: EPA

Burned-out truck in a forest fire.

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A burnt-out truck which was engulfed by the flamesCredit: EPA

Silhouetted firefighter observing a large forest fire at night.

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Hundreds of firefighters rushed to the scenesCredit: EPA

Spain had lost a record 403,000 hectares, while Portugal lost 278,000 hectares this year, according to the European Forest Fire Information System (EFFIS).

Spanish authorities said the tide seemed to have turned in the fight against the fires, which are mainly raging in the country's west and northwest.

But the head of Spain's civil protection and emergencies service, Virginia Barcones, warned there were still 18 "treacherous" blazes alight.

The record-breaking year has been fuelled by dry conditions, heatwaves and strong winds.

Silhouette of a firefighter against a backdrop of a forest fire.

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These fires are the latest in a disastrous year for Spain and PortugalCredit: EPA
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