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Greek villages evacuated as forest fire rages

May 20, 2021 / 5:08 PM
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Sharjah 24 – AFP: Several Greek villages were evacuated Thursday as firefighters battled the country's first major blaze of the year on a mountain range overlooking the Gulf of Corinth.
No injuries were reported.

The first evacuations took place before dawn after the fire broke out on Wednesday evening near the village of Schinos on the Gulf of Corinth, some 90 kilometres (56 miles) west of Athens, a spokesman said.

Additional evacuations were ordered on Thursday afternoon after the fire crossed the rugged mountain range of Mount Gerania and headed for the coastal town of Megara.

The national observatory in Athens said smoke from the blaze billowed over the capital and the Cycladic islands as far as Ikaria.

Another fire broke out Thursday in Viotia, central Greece.

Bleary-eyed villagers said they barely had time to dress as they were taken to the coastal Corinthian Gulf village of Alepochori for safety from nearby communities.

"We were alerted at four in the morning by the police, who told us to leave," an elderly local told Skai TV.

"They then searched neighbouring homes for people unable to move on their own. We were not in danger," he said.

Fire department chief Stefanos Kolokouris said reinforcements had been rushed in from around the country to contain the blaze.

Local officials said the fire had a front 10 kilometres wide.

"It's a large fire in a pine forest (and the) terrain is difficult," Kolokouris told Skai TV.

"This is a dense forest that had never burned before," the mayor of the neighbouring resort town of Loutraki, Yiorgos Gionis, told Alpha TV.

Kolokouris said he believed the fire could be brought under control during the course of the day.

But the winds picked up in the afternoon.

May 20, 2021 / 5:08 PM

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