The emergency number in Portugal - 112
Follow the status of the fires on the website of the National Civil Protection Authority. Care should be redoubled if you are in the habit of going for a walk in the forest.
Managing vegetation within a radius of 50 meters around the house is essential. The task is mandatory for owners, tenants, usufructuaries or entities that hold land within a radius of 50 meters from the outer wall of the building.
The deadline for the cleaning of woods and land by the owners or those who rent or use these spaces ends at the end of May. Where they do not do so, municipalities can take their place, but then charge them for the appropriate costs.
In order to manage non-compliances and contact the owners, the city councils have access to the database of the Single Counter of the Building. Here are the tax data of the buildings and the identification of the owners and their tax domicile, among other information.
Follow the recommendations of the Institute for Nature Conservation and Forests and the National Civil Protection Authority.
Always have something on hand that you can extinguish a fire source with, such as a fire extinguisher, hose, hoes or shovels. It is advisable to have a radio, a battery-operated flashlight (and extra batteries), first aid equipment, strong and heat-insulating shoes, water bottles and food in canned food containers.
In the event of a fire, you should call the national emergency number 112 or the fire brigade in your area. Consult the website of the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA) to monitor the areas that present the greatest risk of fire on a daily basis.