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Death toll hits 50 from Greek wildfires

170 injured as authoritie­s rush to evacuate residents, tourists stranded on beaches along the coast

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ATHENS: Fifty people have died and 170 have been injured in wildfires ravaging woodland and villages in the Athens region, as Greek authoritie­s rush to evacuate residents and tourists stranded on beaches along the coast yesterday.

The death toll soared with a Red Cross official reporting the discovery of 26 bodies in the courtyard of a villa at the seaside resort of Mati.

The bodies were entwined and severely burnt, an AFP photograph­er at the scene said.

They appeared to have been caught by the flames trying to reach the sea.

The authoritie­s had previously announced 24 deaths and scores of injuries with the majority of casualties found in their homes or cars in Mati, 40 kilometres northeast of the capital.

Of the injured, 11 people were in serious condition.

Port authoritie­s told AFP they had found four bodies in the sea, including three women and a child who had apparently tried to escape the flames.

There were fears the toll may rise further, as people remained unaccounte­d for.

Interior Minister Panos Skourletis said rescue workers were “still searching if there are more missing”.

“It’s a national tragedy,” civil protection agency official Ioanna Tsoupra told public broadcaste­r ERT.

By dawn yesterday, fires were still burning around the capital, while others broke out elsewhere during the night.

Authoritie­s were trying to evacuate inhabitant­s, government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopou­los said.

“Fifteen fires had started simultaneo­usly on three different fronts in Athens”, he said, prompting Greece to request drones from the United States, “to observe and detect any suspicious activity”.

Nine coastal patrol boats, two military vessels and ‘dozens of private boats’ assisted by army helicopter­s were mobilised to help those stuck in the harbour in Rafina, one of the worst affected areas close to Mati.

Evacuees were transferre­d to hotels and military camps, while worried relatives flocked to the area.

Police in the town said they found two Danish tourists out of a group of 10 in a boat at sea off the town and were trying to locate the others.

Civil protection chief Yannis Kapakis said he had told Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who cut short a visit to Bosnia to return home, that winds up to 100 kilometres an hour were creating “an extreme situation”.

Forecaster­s said conditions would remain challengin­g on Tuesday, although showers and falling temperatur­es were expected in Athens.

In the north, more than 300 firefighte­rs, five aircraft and two helicopter­s were mobilised to tackle the “extremely difficult” situation, Athens fire chief Achille Tzouvaras said.

Video footage showed inhabitant­s fleeing the fires by car, with several buildings and homes damaged, as the region of Attica – which includes Athens – declared a state of emergency.

“If I hadn’t left, I’d have been burned,” a 67-year-old resident named Maria told AFP.

Near the town of Marathon, residents fled to safety along the beach, while 600 children were evacuated from holiday camps in the area.

Tsipras said “all emergency forces have been mobilised” to battle fires along at least three fronts.

“I am really concerned by the parallel outbreak of these fires,” he said, with officials raising the possibilit­y they could have been started deliberate­ly by criminals out to ransack abandoned homes.

Fires are a common problem in Greece during the summer and can be major killers.

Fires in 2007 on the southern island of Evia claimed 77 lives.

The Greek government has asked the European Union for help fighting the fires. — AFP

 ??  ?? A firefighti­ng helicopter flies over a wildfire raging in the town of Rafina near Athens. — AFP photos
A firefighti­ng helicopter flies over a wildfire raging in the town of Rafina near Athens. — AFP photos
 ??  ?? A firefighte­r reacts as a house burns during a wildfire in Kineta, near Athens.
A firefighte­r reacts as a house burns during a wildfire in Kineta, near Athens.
 ??  ?? Rescuers stand near dead people following a wildfire at the village of Mati.
Rescuers stand near dead people following a wildfire at the village of Mati.

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