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Portugal observes day of national mourning after seven die in wildfires
The country has burned more than 121,000 hectares of land since Sunday with seven fatalities.
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Portugal observes day of national mourning after seven die in wildfires
Sept. 20, 2024 - 20:34
By euronews (in English)
The country has burned more than 121,000 hectares of land since Sunday with seven fatalities.
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