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At least 20 dead in Greece as wildfires rage out of control | At least 20 dead in Greece as wildfires rage out of control |
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At least 20 people have been killed and more than 100 injured as two forest fires rage out of control near the Greek capital of Athens, a government spokesman said early on Tuesday. | |
Authorities urged people to abandon their homes after country’s worst fires for more than a decade flared in two areas either side of the capital, destroying properties and closing the the main motorway west to Corinth. | |
The majority of the victims died in their homes or their cars in Mati, a holiday resort 29km (18 miles) north-east of Athens that was devastated by a fast-moving blaze that started at around 5pm local time on Monday, government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos said. | |
He said 88 adults and 16 children were injured, 11 of them seriously. One of the youngest victims was thought to be a six-month-old baby who died of smoke inhalation. | |
“Mati doesn’t even exist as a settlement anymore,” one woman told Greece’s Skai TV. “I saw corpses, burned-out cars. I feel lucky to be alive.” | |
Mati is in the Rafina region which is popular with local tourists, particularly pensioners and children at holiday camps. There were several reports of missing persons, including four tourists from Denmark. | |
As darkness fell, the extent of the disaster was impossible to gauge. “We are dealing with something completely asymmetric,” Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras said after cutting short a visit to Bosnia. | |
Greece issued an urgent appeal for help to tackle the fires, saying that it needed air and land assets from its European Union partners. Cyprus and Spain offered assistance. | |
Authorities deployed firefighters and equipment from across Greece to deal with the blaze at Kineta, a small resort town about 54km (35 miles) west of Athens on a route used by tens of thousands of drivers daily to reach the Peloponnese peninsula. | Authorities deployed firefighters and equipment from across Greece to deal with the blaze at Kineta, a small resort town about 54km (35 miles) west of Athens on a route used by tens of thousands of drivers daily to reach the Peloponnese peninsula. |
A senior fire chief went on state TV to appeal to people to leave the area after some tried to stay at their properties. | A senior fire chief went on state TV to appeal to people to leave the area after some tried to stay at their properties. |
“People should leave, close up their homes and just leave. People cannot tolerate so much smoke for so many hours,” Achilleas Tzouvaras said. “This is an extreme situation.” | “People should leave, close up their homes and just leave. People cannot tolerate so much smoke for so many hours,” Achilleas Tzouvaras said. “This is an extreme situation.” |
Strong winds fanned towering walls of flames stretching as wide as four miles (6km) near Kineta, local officials said. Dozens of homes were thought to have been damaged or destroyed by the blaze. Some householders used hosepipes to try to put out the fires while police assisted with the evacuation of some areas. | Strong winds fanned towering walls of flames stretching as wide as four miles (6km) near Kineta, local officials said. Dozens of homes were thought to have been damaged or destroyed by the blaze. Some householders used hosepipes to try to put out the fires while police assisted with the evacuation of some areas. |
The main Athens to Corinth motorway, one of two road routes to the Peloponnese peninsula, was shut and train services were cancelled. | The main Athens to Corinth motorway, one of two road routes to the Peloponnese peninsula, was shut and train services were cancelled. |
Raging around the Saronicos gulf, the blaze ravaged tracts of pine forest and was visible for miles. An cloud of black and orange smoke hung over the Acropolis hill and the Parthenon temple in Athens on Monday afternoon. | Raging around the Saronicos gulf, the blaze ravaged tracts of pine forest and was visible for miles. An cloud of black and orange smoke hung over the Acropolis hill and the Parthenon temple in Athens on Monday afternoon. |
The inferno was thought to have started in a ravine in mountains overlooking Kineta, which is a popular resort town among Athenians. | The inferno was thought to have started in a ravine in mountains overlooking Kineta, which is a popular resort town among Athenians. |
East of Athens, live footage showed thick plumes of smoke hanging low over Rafina, which has a population of at least 20,000 and dense vegetation. | East of Athens, live footage showed thick plumes of smoke hanging low over Rafina, which has a population of at least 20,000 and dense vegetation. |
“I personally saw at least 100 homes in flames,” said Evangelos Bournous, mayor of the Rafina-Pikermi area. “I saw it with my eyes, it is a total catastrophe.” | |
Wildfires are common in Greece in summer, but a dry winter has created tinderbox conditions. | Wildfires are common in Greece in summer, but a dry winter has created tinderbox conditions. |
Dozens of people died when fires raged for days across the Peloponnese in 2007. Last November, more than 20 people were killed in flash flooding in the area of Mandra near Kineta. | Dozens of people died when fires raged for days across the Peloponnese in 2007. Last November, more than 20 people were killed in flash flooding in the area of Mandra near Kineta. |
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