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Greece asks EU for help as ‘hellish’ forest fires rage around Athens
Greece asks EU for help as ‘hellish’ forest fires rage around Athens
RT,
17
July, 2015
One
man died and residents of several villages in southern Greece had to
flee their homes due to wildfires raging in the region of
Peloponnese, aggravated by strong winds and high temperatures.
Four
main fronts of 34 separate forest fires have spread from the island
of Evia, northeast of Athens, to the southern Peloponnese on Friday,
according to police, Reuters reported. A 58-year-old man died because
of respiratory problems, several houses were burnt down and scores
had to escape or stay helping firefighters.
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Alkis Konstantinidis, Reuters
"We
all need to stay calm,"
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras told reporters, as cited by AFP. He
also attributed the outbreak to the “emergency
weather conditions.”
Tsipras
said that he asked the air force and military forces to help fight
the fire, and sought assistance of other EU countries, which could
provide with four extra fire-fighting aircraft.
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The
fire department said that about 300 firefighters with over 100 fire
engines, a dozen airplanes and six helicopters were doing their best
to prevent the flames from spreading into the capital.
Earlier,
four villages located near the town of Monemvasia had to be evacuated
due to the raging wildfire.
"It's
hellish right now, there are hundreds of pockets of fire,"
Monemvasia Mayor Iraklis Trichilis told Skai television.
Kythira,
a popular island destination for tourists, has been left with no
power "probably
until Sunday,"
according to Adamantia Koroni, deputy head of a local hoteliers'
association.
A
resident of the coastal town of Neapoli told AFP about the evacuation
of the town, which included two summer camps and a healthcare center,
and explained that "We
can only see two meters ahead of us."
"Things
are very bad,"
Peloponnese Governor Petros Tatoulis told state television. "The
situation is critical. We are working to prevent casualties."
Fire
department spokesman Nikos Tsongas warned that “the
winds are strong and are not expected to weaken. There could be
further damage,”
according to AFP.
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Summer
in Greece often brings wildfires, but the most serious blaze in
recent memory occurred in 2007. It killed 77 people, occupying
250,000 hectares in the Peloponnese and on the island of Evia.
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