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Air Force base, settlements evacuated in Greece as wildfires rage

By IANS | Updated: July 28, 2023 12:25 IST

Athens, July 28 Wildfires raging across Greece has forced the evacuation of an Air Force base at the ...

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Athens, July 28 Wildfires raging across Greece has forced the evacuation of an Air Force base at the seaside town of Nea Anchialos, as well as 12 settlements in the area, state media reported.

According to the Greek national news agency AMNA, the relocation of Hellenic Air Force aircraft became necessary on Thursday after a wildfire triggered a series of massive explosions overnight at an ammunition depot, breaking windows and damaging buildings in the vicinity.

The wildfires in the greater Volos area have posed the toughest challenge for firefighters for the past two days, Xinhua news agency quoted the Fire Brigade as saying.

Across Greece, 83 new fires were reported on Thursday.

Firefighters are currently battling a total of 124 wildfires nationwide in extremely difficult conditions, according to the Fire Brigade.

The situation has improved on Rhodes Island where nearly 20,000 people were evacuated during the weekend as the fires threatened residential zones after scorching forests and farmland.

The Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Ministry allowed some tourists and the residents of a dozen towns and villages in eastern Rhodes to return to their homes and accommodations, according to AMNA.

Five people have died in the wildfires this week.

The charred bodies of two civilians were found on Wednesday near Volos.

The bodies of three other victims, a shepherd and two pilots, were discovered on Tuesday on Evia Island.

The plane operated by the two pilots crashed during a fire extinguishing operation.

More than 600 wildfires have broken out nationwide in the past two weeks, the authorities have said.

"There is no doubt, we can see it throughout the Mediterranean, that the climate crisis is here and affects us all, perhaps even more severely than scientists had warned," Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said during a meeting with President Katerina Sakellaropoulou on Thursday.

"The climate crisis may be a reality, but it cannot be an alibi... A human hand is responsible for most wildfires," whether it is due to negligence or foul play, he said, adding that in the latter case, "the sword of justice will be merciless" with the perpetrators.

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