Montenegro Praises MAI's "Extraordinary Work" and Says Critics Are "Out of Date"
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Prime Minister and Minister of Internal Administration visited Civil Protection headquarters to reinforce warnings for high fire risk. 210 arrests have already been made this year, twice last year.
The Prime Minister and the Minister of Internal Administration are monitoring the coordination of fire fighting in the north of the country. Also, Amar Dedic leaves Benfica and is reinforcement of Newcastle.
Prime Minister says Portugal remains in a period of "great risk" and that there will still be "weeks of high complexity." The firefighting force is "the largest ever," says Montenegro.
Nine districts are under orange warning due to heat. As temperatures rise, fire danger also increases. Most of the north and center of the country is under maximum fire danger. Follow here the latest news on the fight against flames in Portugal.
Prime Minister cited critics who are "out of step with the context of the country's reality"
The Prime Minister today warned of the "high risk" of fire and considered that the Minister of Internal Administration is doing an "absolutely extraordinary job", stating that those who do not notice in the government's work are "out of date".
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