Four Months After The Forest Fire In Pedrogao Grande Victims Are Still Seaking Answers

VILA FACAIA, PORTUGAL - OCTOBER 06: Trees are recuperating their green four months after the forest fire on October 06, 2017 in Vila Facaia, Portugal. Pedrogao Grande municipality, suffered the death of at least of 64 of its residents during Portugal worst forest fire that broke out on June 17 in the area and spread to Gois, Pampilhosa da Serra and Arganil causing fatalities, more than 250 injured and the burning of some 500 houses. The fire affected 30,000 hectares of forest and was only put out on June 21. Members of the Victims Associacion of Pedrogao Grande Fire plan to attend the session at the Republic Assembly in which a commission conclusions on the subject will be debated. (Photo by Horacio Villalobos - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)
VILA FACAIA, PORTUGAL - OCTOBER 06: Trees are recuperating their green four months after the forest fire on October 06, 2017 in Vila Facaia, Portugal. Pedrogao Grande municipality, suffered the death of at least of 64 of its residents during Portugal worst forest fire that broke out on June 17 in the area and spread to Gois, Pampilhosa da Serra and Arganil causing fatalities, more than 250 injured and the burning of some 500 houses. The fire affected 30,000 hectares of forest and was only put out on June 21. Members of the Victims Associacion of Pedrogao Grande Fire plan to attend the session at the Republic Assembly in which a commission conclusions on the subject will be debated. (Photo by Horacio Villalobos - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)
Four Months After The Forest Fire In Pedrogao Grande Victims Are Still Seaking Answers
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