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Onda de calor. Manutenção do estado de alerta na próxima semana "está em cima da mesa"
PT🏛️ Politics4 hr. ago

Onda de calor. Manutenção do estado de alerta na próxima semana "está em cima da mesa"

The article reports that the Portuguese government is considering maintaining the heat warning for the upcoming week. The Interior Minister warns that the country still has several days of heat ahead. The Civil Protection service alerts that there is a forecast for dry thunderstorms which could lead to wildfires.

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Onda de calor. Manutenção do estado de alerta na próxima semana "está em cima da mesa"

The article reports that the Portuguese government is considering maintaining the heat warning for the upcoming week. The Interior Minister warns that the country still has several days of heat ahead. The Civil Protection service alerts that there is a forecast for dry thunderstorms which could lead to wildfires.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about government considerations regarding heat warnings and potential weather-related risks without overtly favoring any political stance. It includes statements from the Interior Minister and the Civil Protection service, providing balanced reporting on the issue.

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