http://edition.cnn.com/2017/06/18/europe/portugal-fire/index.html
I've just been sent an email with that looks like the aftermath of the apocalypse via a drone cam.
Someone commented "Fire was traveling so fast above the trees because of strong winds and dry conditions that they found themselves suddenly surrounded by it from all directions. Thick smoke, unbearable heat, trees and coals crashing down on them, 0 visibility with vehicles crashing into the back of each other and blocking the road, people disoriented and in a panic.
Some died in their cars, others abandoned them trying to escape on foot, only to die shortly after."
My question is, what survival tips are meant to be followed if caught out in a large forrest fire? My first port of call would be trying to get to a river, stream, the sea where water is and staying in the car but if the sky is black and you can't see what is there left to do?