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102 extinguishing elements, 36 vehicles, two planes, and 3 helicopters fighting Greek fires

On Saturday, Greece struggled with many fires, especially near Athens, in the midst of a six -day awakening wave in which the heat touched 46 degrees Celsius.
Drosophye is one of the most dangerous fire foci in the north of Atika, about 30 minutes from central Athens, according to the firefighting device.

Greece fires

The authorities sent the population messages on their mobile phones that it must be evacuated.
A house was burned in the area, according to the official TV channel, while winds are complicated by 5 and 6 degrees on the Powaurt scale attempts to control fire.
In total, 102 extinguishing elements, three foot teams, 36 vehicles, two planes and three helicopters work to fight fire in this area, according to Athens News Agency.

Fires out of control in Greece

On the island of Evia near Atka, a fire broke out out of control. Two firefighters were taken to hospital after they were minor injuries.
Saturday morning, a fire broke out on the island of Keithira, in the south of the Peloponnez (southwest). The fire on this island is also out of control.
The winds of 6 Boufurt accelerated the expansion of the fire, which necessitated the evacuation of many areas.

102 firefighters, 36 vehicles, two planes and 3 helicopters fighting Greek fires - Reuters

Fire losses in Greece

The Greek authorities have put many areas if the maximum alert is alert due to the severity of the danger of fires.
The wake wave that started on Monday is expected to continue, according to meteorology.
The highest temperature was recorded in western Greece, in Amiflukhia, reaching 45.2 degrees, according to the website of the National Observatory.

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