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Greece and Turkey fires chaos as thousands of tourists and locals to flee after heatwave sent forests into flames
2021-08-09 00:00:00.0     太阳报-世界新闻     原网页

       

       WILDFIRES spreading rapidly through Greece and Turkey are forcing thousands to flee, as a heatwave transforms forests into tinderboxes.

       The worst of the blazes, of which 150 have been reported, have sent huge plumes of smoke billowing over the northern outskirts of Greece’s capital, Athens.

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       Flames sweep towards the beach in Limni on the Greek island of Evia Credit: AP 11

       Hundreds of firefighters have been deployed in a bid to control the fires, armed with nearly 20 water-bombing aircraft Credit: Getty 11

       View from the evacuation ferry

       The fires have claimed two lives. A volunteer firefighter was killed by a falling electricity pole in Athens on Friday, while the president of the Athens Chamber of Commerce, Konstantinos Michalos, was found unconscious in a factory close to where a fire was raging.

       According to BBC reports, another 20 people have been injured as a result of the blazes.

       At least 20 UK firefighters are being sent by Home Secretary Priti Patel to join the battle around Athens as one inferno rages on Mount Parnitha, on the capital’s outskirts.

       A source said: “Priti was in Greece earlier this week and saw the devastating effect the fires are having.”

       Greece, like many parts of Europe, has been grappling with extreme weather.

       Temperatures across the country have sat above 40C all week, as the prime minister says the heat has turned the country into a powder keg.

       Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis said it was a “nightmarish summer” amid the worst heatwave for more than 30 years. Turkey has also been badly hit with eight deaths.

       Hundreds of firefighters have been deployed in a bid to control the fires, armed with nearly 20 water-bombing aircraft.

       Other countries are sending extra firefighters and planes to assist, including France and the US.

       Along with Athens, the wildfires are burning across the island of Evia and areas in the Peloponnese including Mani, Messinia and ancient Olympia, the site of the first Olympic Games.

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       People board a ferry prior to an evacuation as a wildfire approaches the seaside village of Limni, Evia Credit: PA 11

       A firefighter on top of a fire truck grapples with flames on the northern outskirts of Athens Credit: Rex 11

       Greece, like many parts of Europe, has been grappling with extreme weather Credit: Reuters 11

       Hundreds of firefighters have been deployed in a bid to control the fires, armed with nearly 20 water-bombing aircraft Credit: AFP 11

       At least two people have died as a result of the fires Credit: Reuters 11

       Volunteer firefighters and locals have helped evacuate people and animals from the firing line of the blazes Credit: Reuters

       Deputy Civil Protection Minister Nikos Hardalias yesterday, on the fourth day of the wildfires ravaging the nation, told reporters that another “difficult night” lay ahead.

       "Wildfires of unprecedented intensity and spread, all our forces are fighting the battle day and night to save lives, together with volunteers,” he said.

       The coastguard evacuated 650 people by fishing boat and ferry from the island of Evia on Friday, as wildfires burned through forestry all the way to the shore.

       Sotiris Danikas, a coast guard official on the island, told broadcaster ERT the severity of the situation was difficult to describe.

       "We're talking about the apocalypse,” he said.

       The air in northern Athens was full of smoke, while a thin layer of ash coated the ground.

       Strong, hot winds were exacerbating the problem, breathing oxygen into the blazes while firefighters battled to contain them.

       Meanwhile, Turkey has entered its 10th consecutive day of fires, the most severe blazes in well over a decade, DW reported.

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       The Presidential Communications Office on Friday said 12 blazes were still out of control, with the worst-affected areas along Turkey's southern and western coastline, and in the regions of Antalya, Marmaris, Bodrum and Milas.

       Several neighbourhoods in Milas were engulfed in flames overnight, though residents had already been evacuated and the fire was eventually brought under control by emergency crews.

       At least eight people were believed to have died in Turkey since the fires broke out last Wednesday.

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       Other countries have sent extra firefighters and planes to help Greek firefighters, including France and the US Credit: AFP 11

       Greece's Prime Minister has said sustained 40C heats have turned the country into a 'powder keg' Credit: Reuters


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