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Greece seeks international help battling deadly wildfiresForest fires raging across Greece have killed at least six people and injured dozens more, forcing the authorities to ask for international assistance.Hundreds of firefighters are battling the blazes and people have left their homes near the capital, Athens.A search and rescue operation is underway for 10 tourists who fled one of the fires in a boat, officials say.
At least twenty-four people have died in huge fires raging out of control outside the Greek capital.Twenty deaths were confirmed by Greek government spokesperson Dimitris Tzanakopoulos while four more were found dead in the sea at the area of Artemida in Attica by the Greek Coast guard in the first hours of Tuesday.Another sixty-nine victims have been hospitalised.Greek authorities have declared a state of emergency in the eastern and western parts of greater Athens, as fires fanned by gale-force winds raged through pine forests and seaside towns on either side of the Greek capital.One fire was burning Monday northeast of Athens in the Penteli area, moving into the town of Rafina. In nearby Mati, the coast guard was sending a patrol boat to evacuate people trapped on a beach by the flames.The second wildfire was ravaging mountainous pine forests 50 kilometers (31 miles) west of Athens. The blaze has created such thick smoke that the main highways between the Peloponnese and the Greek mainland have been shut down and an orange haze has descended on Athens.
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Greek PM declares 3-day period of mourning for wildfire victimsGreek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras declared a three-day period of mourning for the victims of a deadly wildfire that swept through a coastal stretch of eastern Attica prefecture over the previous 24 hours.Tsipras again took to the national airwaves to make an address, referring to an unspeakable tragedy. He also thanked for foreign leaders for the support being dispatched to Greece."Now is the time for mobilization and struggle, to save whatever can be saved; to find those missing," he said.
Truly terrible pictures on our news programs. Our Sympathy goes out to all the people who have been affected by this tragedy.
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Trust the utterly incompetent SYRIZA government to send Panos Kammenos to the devastated area. "Kammenos" in Greek means "burnt". How insensitive is that???
Greek officials see 'serious indications' arson led to firePublic Order Minister Nikos Toskas said satellite image analysis and ground inspections provided "serious indications" the fire that broke out in multiple places within a short time frame Monday and killed at least 82 people was set deliberately.
Cars submerged in water after torrential rain hits Athens! After the deadly wildfires that hit the region of Attica, a heavy storm has descended on the area, with the National Meteorological Services (EMY) warning the severe weather phenomena will soon cover the fire-stricken areas, making the search operations even more difficult.
Arson narrative shot down by reportDespite talk by government officials that arsonists could have been behind Monday’s wildfires, an investigation conducted by the Hellenic Fire Service’s arson department (DAEE) suggested the cause was negligence.
Dog discovered cowering in oven amid devastation left by Greece wildfire'He just looked like a burnt shaggy rug'A dog managed to escape the deadly wildfires in Greece by hiding in an outside oven as blazes devastated the tourist town of Mati.The terrified white poodle-cross was found looking like a "burnt shaggy rug" by an animal rescue volunteer as she scoured the resort last week.The blaze on 23 July left at least 91 people dead and is thought to have killed hundreds of pets and strays as it swept through the seaside town.