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EU will send eight firefighting planes to Portugal to help tackle blazes in its north.
Fires broke out in Aveiro region over the weekend and have forced about 70 residents to flee.
Around 1,500 firefighters were battling blazes across the country on Monday .
Temperatures in Portugal exceeded 30C ( 86F ) and are expected to remain high for days .
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