The Foreign Office has updated its advice for people travelling to Portugal from the UK, amid a number of new measures put into place in parts of the country.
According to the latest government guidance, mainland Portugal is in a state of contingency until midnight on Friday (July 15) due to "exceptionally high temperatures and a heightened risk of forest fires". A number of measures have been brought in in an attempt to reduce the risk and keep people safe.
Some of these rules restrict where people can walk or visit, and if you fall foul of the restrictions you could be prosecuted.
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It comes after the Portuguese government declared a state of emergency. Forest fires in Portugal have left 29 people injured this week, with temperatures set to rise even higher.
UK Foreign Office advice says measures in place include a ban on:
- Walking through or remaining in woodland areas, including forest, woodland and rural trails
- Burning garden and other agricultural waste
- Clearing agricultural land by resorting to burning
- Using garden and farm machinery in or near woodland areas
- Setting off fireworks
The guidance continues: "During the state of contingency, you can be prosecuted if you do not comply with these restrictions or if you do not follow the instructions of the civil protection and police authorities.
"Forest fires can occur anywhere in Portugal during the summer months. In recent years, fires have become more frequent due to drought and high temperatures. Forest fires are highly dangerous and unpredictable. The Portuguese authorities may evacuate areas and close roads for safety reasons.
"If you are travelling in Portugal during the summer period, you should familiarise yourself with local safety and emergency procedures, remain vigilant and follow the advice of the Portuguese authorities. Causing a forest fire is treated as a criminal offence in Portugal, even if unintentional."
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