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Greek firefighters make progress in taming deadly forest blaze burning for 4 days

CGTN

Hundreds of firefighters, assisted by waterbombing planes and volunteers, have made significant progress in containing a deadly forest blaze burning for four days in southern Greece, authorities said on Wednesday.

The fire service said the fire, which killed two local residents on Sunday, is receding, with firefighting forces focusing on putting out scattered smaller blazes within the devastated area.

According to satellite maps released by Greece's weather service, the fire affected some 6,500 hectares of rugged, mountainous terrain in the Corinthia area of the Peloponnese region.

The fire service said a local beekeeper was suspected of accidentally starting the blaze while smoking out hives to harvest their honey, despite a warning against such activity due to the high wildfire risk.

It said in a statement that the man has been fined and the case against him will be forwarded to judicial authorities.

Some 570 firefighters were working Wednesday, along with 160 fire trucks and 11 aircraft. These include three from Italy and Croatia, sent after Greece requested help from its fellow European Union members.

More than half a dozen villages were ordered evacuated as a precaution between Sunday and Tuesday, although firefighters were able to keep the flames at bay outside them. Several outlying buildings have reportedly been damaged, and a historic church in the area was gutted.

Greece, like other southern European countries, suffers from devastating, and often deadly, forest fires every summer. This year, a combination of climate change-related drought, high spring temperatures and summer heatwaves has led to a record of more than 4,500 blazes so far.

Many broke out outside the three summer months when fires are normally expected.

Also on Wednesday, the fire service said another forest fire broke out in the Peloponnese west of Corinthia, in the mountainous Kalavryta area. More than 40 firefighters and four aircraft were battling the blaze.

(Cover: Firefighters at scene of fire during a third day of a wildfire in Sofiana village, about 142 kilometers (88 miles) west of Athens, Greece, October 1, 2024. /AP)

Source(s): AP
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