More
Than 20 Dead in Athens Wildfires, 69 Injured - Greek Government
23
July, 2018
The
Greek government announced early Tuesday that more than 20 people had
been killed in relation to wildfires that broke out near the capital,
Athens, on Monday.
Initially,
two large forest fires broke out on either side of the capital early
Monday, destroying homes and sending people fleeing toward the sea,
where they were evacuated by Greek Coast Guard boats. Attica, the
larger region surrounding Athens, declared a state of emergency in
both its eastern and western portions.
Greece
called on the European Union for assistance, and said that Cyprus had
offered firefighters to help them battle the blazes and Spain offered
to contribute aircraft capable of dropping water on the flames.
Greek
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras cut his visit to Bosnia short to return
to Athens, saying the government is particularly concerned by the
fires occuring simultaneously. "We are doing everything humanly
possible to try and tackle these fires," he said. Upon his
return, he said more than 600 firefighters and 300 vehicles were
working to extinguish them.
Dimitris
Tzanakopoulos, a government spokesperson, said early Tuesday, Greek
time, that some 69 people had been hospitalized and many are in
critical condition.
It's
unclear how many people have been forced to evacuate due to the
fires. Vangelis Bournous, mayor of Rafina, a town about a six-hour
drive from Athens, said he believed some 100 homes had been burned.
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