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We are still 4 weeks away from commencing our Camino in Lisbon, but I am becoming increasingly concerned about the epidemic of wildfires in Portugal. It seems that there are fairly large areas north of Tomar and Ansiao which are currently burning and the govt has called a state of emergency.
If you are currently in this region, I sincerely hope you are safe and well and stay that way! I'd be interested to know if and how you are keeping up to date with conditions as they change. Are albergues able to provide safety advice? Are you currently restricted from walking through certain areas?
And of course thoughts and prayers go out to all those local villagers who may be losing property, livelihoods and even lives at this time.
If you are currently in this region, I sincerely hope you are safe and well and stay that way! I'd be interested to know if and how you are keeping up to date with conditions as they change. Are albergues able to provide safety advice? Are you currently restricted from walking through certain areas?
And of course thoughts and prayers go out to all those local villagers who may be losing property, livelihoods and even lives at this time.