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Fires. Covilhá Bomber Funeral Will Take Place on Wednesday

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The bomber died after a traffic accident, which left more than four wounded, when they moved into a rural fire. Funeral will be in the village of Beso, in Covilhá.

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The bomber died after a traffic accident, which left more than four wounded, when they moved into a rural fire. Funeral will be in the village of Beso, in Covilhá.

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A Covilhã bomber died this Sunday in a traffic accident. Other four operatives were seriously injured after the journey had fallen into a trench. More videos at: http://bit.ly/FalaPortugualSite #FalaPortugual #RecordEurope #Information See this and other news on the 'European Record' site

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This year, two bombs have already died: one from Odemira in January, and the other from Covilhá in the past Sunday, both in the context of fighting fire. The most tragic year was 1985, with 19 dead during the fight against a forest fire.

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Carlos Dámaso, ex-autarca of Villa Franca de Deão, in Guarda, was the first victim of fires burning the country several days ago. The second death occurred during an accident with a journey of bombers in Covilhá.

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Daniel Argello, the soldier of peace who lost his life on the path of a fire, was 44 years old and left a 14-year-old.

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Daniel Agrelo integrated the Covilh's Bomberos Corps and died following a traffic accident at the end of Sunday afternoon, when he moved to a rural fire that had exploded in the region.

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Dnoticias broke the news in Funchal, Portugal on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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