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Portugal faces catastrophic fires "equal to or worse than 2017"

fireBombeirosSmall"In the next decade, without a sustainable and long-term intervention, there is a growing risk of an extreme year of fires consuming 500,000 hectares or more," such as the fires of 2017, which killed more than 100 people.
 
"This is what you have to think about and that is what you have to plan for," warned US fire specialist, Mark Beighley, adding, "There is no time to lose."
 
The risk of catastrophic fires the same or worse than those of 2017, is real and has a tendency to increase, warned US experts as they presented a report at the Instituto Superior de Agronomia in Lisbon.
 
"Without serious and immediate intervention, Portugal can expect a worse situation than in 2017. Up to 750,000 hectares can burn. Firefighting provision would collapse. Only a massive international intervention can contain the flames."
 
Mark Beighley, the wildland fire consultant and owner of Beighley Consulting LLC, concluded, "the Portuguese are the problem and so may be the solution," as the number of fires per million inhabitants is absurd: 1,488, that is, six times more than in Spain (which is in second place), despite Spain being five times bigger and having four times the population.
 
Carelessness and neglect join, "an ocean of flammable fuel" and climate change that tends to aggravate heat and drought, said Beghley, who added that in Portugal, "nothing substantial has changed."

As for increased air support, “this may help in a normal year, but it did not solve the problem."
 
The proposed solutions put forward by the US team include professionally trained, younger, better paid and attractive careers "for a profession that is physically demanding and is most needed in the interior of the country where the population is aging."
 
Land owners need "financial incentives" to collaborate on prevention and there is a need to increase the number of sapper teams with machines to create and maintain firebreaks, added the experts.
 
The forest landscape must be "a mosaic of different species and trees of different ages, which helps to slow down the progression of fires.”
 
Beighley acknowledged that he was outlining a worst case scenario and that this was scary, but “people need to be scared to the point of changing their behaviour."
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+3 #7 TT 2018-04-22 10:23
Quoting mj:
I emailed this firm who uses a 747 adapted water bomber, they say they are in touch with the port govt but perhaps useless Russian helicopters are better than an American made water bomber (see video)
http://globalsupertanker.com/b747-400-supertanker/

An impressive machine indeed. But what that company would need to do to secure a contract is multiply its price at least 5-fold and return the difference to a Cayman islands account. The government here (as in most, but not all countries) is nothing but a group of cynical, arrogant self-serving thieves who do the bare minimum for the people they are supposed to serve.
+1 #6 mj 2018-04-22 08:37
jack reacher, I keep reading how Portugal is doing so well economically...anyway there seem to be plenty of cash for white elephant football stadiums in faro...and for other daft projects. As to the cost, how much did it cost in lives in last years fires, how much did it cost in environmental damage. ..how much has it cost for a fleet of Russian helicopters not to fly.
perhaps the hourly rate for a superwater bomber is not so much
0 #5 Jack Reacher 2018-04-21 21:59
Quoting mj:
I emailed this firm who uses a 747 adapted water bomber, they say they are in touch with the port govt but perhaps useless Russian helicopters are better than an American made water bomber (see video)
http://globalsupertanker.com/b747-400-supertanker/


Did they quote their hourly charge rate? As if Portugal can afford such a forest fire dousing 747. The Portuguese Air Force can only afford to fly their single F16 once a month.
0 #4 mj 2018-04-21 19:50
I emailed this firm who uses a 747 adapted water bomber, they say they are in touch with the port govt but perhaps useless Russian helicopters are better than an American made water bomber (see video)
http://globalsupertanker.com/b747-400-supertanker/
0 #3 TT 2018-04-21 19:26
Quoting Guido:
In my opinion this report should be urgently send to the PRESIDENT as he seems to be the one and only person concerned about this type of catastrophies in his country.


The president may well 'care', but the chequebook is firmly in the hands of a lethargic government that seems to think there are far more important issues to deal with. Like Lisbon's overloaded airport fiaco, nothing will likely be done until it's too late.
+3 #2 Jack Reacher 2018-04-21 18:32
Surely if Portugal can enact laws for teenagers to choose their sexual identity then surely the same government can make arson or deliberate environmental vandalism a jail sentence of life. How may died in 2017 and misery suffered by thousands as a result of forest fires. Thanks to my fellow patriot for highlighting the threat for 2018.
+3 #1 Guido 2018-04-21 15:42
In my opinion this report should be urgently send to the PRESIDENT as he seems to be the one and only person concerned about this type of catastrophies in his country.

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