Wildfires grip southern Europe as Portugal calls in international reinforcements
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Mr Bagel
Hundreds of firefighters are battling wildfires that broke out in Portugal and Greece, with authorities in both countries struggling to contain the flames. The fires have been burning for days, forcing evacuations and raising public health concerns. Spain and Italy have sent personnel and equipment to support Portuguese crews, according to to.pbs.org, which reported that the blaze there has been raging for more than three days.
"Greek authorities warn of toxic smoke"
Greece, meanwhile, is facing its own crisis. The Independent reported that Greek officials have warned residents about toxic smoke from the fires, which could cause respiratory problems. The warning adds urgency to containment efforts in a country already under strain from heat and drought.
Spain, which is also battling its own wildfires, nonetheless sent reinforcements to Portugal, and Italy contributed resources as well, according to to.pbs.org. The cross-border assistance underscores the severity of the situation, as multiple southern European nations face fire threats simultaneously. Hundreds of firefighters remain deployed across the region, working to prevent further destruction.
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