Oman Daily Observer

Greek island residents evacuated as wildfire nears

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ATHENS: Dozens of firefighte­rs on Tuesday battled a major wildfire that forced the evacuation of a monastery and villagers on the Greek island of Evia as smoke from the blaze reached as far as Athens, authoritie­s said.

Authoritie­s evacuated some 500 residents from the villages of Kontodespo­ti and Makrymalli as the flames neared homes, officials said.

“There are flames all around and it’s difficult to breathe... house yards are on fire,” Dirfys-messapia Mayor Yiorgos Psathas told state TV ERT.

“We will order more evacuation­s if the need arises,” he added.

The fire on Greece’s second largest island after Crete, located northeast of Athens, started at about 3 am (0000 GMT) at the side of a road and was quickly spread by strong winds through the dry vegetation, the semioffici­al news agency ANA said.

The monastery of Panagia Makrymalli­s was evacuated first as a

SOME 500 RESIDENTS FROM THE VILLAGES OF KONTODESPO­TI AND MAKRYMALLI WERE EVACUATED AS THE FLAMES NEARED HOMES

precaution, TV SKAI said.

Over 200 firefighte­rs were fighting the blaze backed by 75 fire trucks and five water-bombing helicopter­s and six planes.

The winds blew the smoke from the blazing pine forest north toward the Magnesia region and south to the Attica peninsula and Athens.

ANA said the pine forests on Evia are part of the “Natura 2000” European network of protected areas and habitats.

Greece has been hit by a spate of wildfires since the weekend amid galeforce winds and temperatur­es of 40 degrees Celsius (104 F).

On Monday, a major forest fire threatenin­g homes in Peania, an eastern suburb of Athens, was brought under control. At least two houses were burned but there were no reports of injuries.

 ?? — AFP ?? A man stands in front of a burnt house following a wildfire on Mount Hymittos in the suburb of Peania near Athens.
— AFP A man stands in front of a burnt house following a wildfire on Mount Hymittos in the suburb of Peania near Athens.

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