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Cavalry squad of the GNR attends fires in the Serra do Marão
PT🏛️ Politics9 hr. ago

Cavalry squad of the GNR attends fires in the Serra do Marão

The article reports that Portugal is under fire warning due to the risk of wildfires, with prevention being the main strategy. In the Serra do Marão region, the GNR's Cavalry Unit patrols daily to monitor potential fires. The area is identified as high-risk, having recorded over 100 incidents last year.

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Cavalry squad of the GNR attends fires in the Serra do Marão

The article reports that Portugal is under fire warning due to the risk of wildfires, with prevention being the main strategy. In the Serra do Marão region, the GNR's Cavalry Unit patrols daily to monitor potential fires. The area is identified as high-risk, having recorded over 100 incidents last year.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about wildfire prevention efforts by the GNR in a high-risk area without overtly favoring any political stance. It focuses on operational details and historical data without commentary on policy or political responsibility.

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