Greece Battles Wildfires For Third Day With More Evacuations

Greek authorities have ordered more evacuations on an island near Athens and battled a blaze near the site of the ancient Olympic Games in the western Peloponnese as wildfires burned for a third day.

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A firefighter tries to extinguish a wildfire at Varympompi suburb north of Athens, Greece, August 3, 2021. REUTERS/Costas Baltas

Greek authorities have ordered more evacuations on an island near Athens and battled a blaze near the site of the ancient Olympic Games in the western Peloponnese as wildfires burned for a third day.

Reported temperatures of over 40 Celsius and strong winds have fanned more than 150 wildfires in different areas of the country in recent days, adding to the conflagrations in Turkey and other areas of the Mediterranean.

More than a dozen villages have been evacuated on the island of Evia near Athens since Tuesday, with some 85 people rescued by boat from a beach, as the wildfire scorched pine trees and sent clouds of ash and smoke into the air. Miles away, skies in Athens were darkened.

Authorities cleared more people on Evia on Thursday as church bells sounded a warning. More than 170 firefighters with 52 engines and six aircraft were operating in the area.

More villages were evacuated in the Peloponnese region on Thursday as a blaze raged near the archaeological games site in Ancient Olympia, but its treasures were out of danger, authorities said.

Citizens’ Protection Minister Mihalis Chrisohoidis told state television that the country’s forces fought an all-night battle … to keep the archaeological site and the town intact.

The site, where the Olympic flame begins its journey to the city hosting the modern Olympics, is one of Greece’s most popular tourist attractions.

Meanwhile, Reinforcements arrived from Cyprus and France and two aircraft from Sweden were expected later on Thursday. Fires that had threatened the northern outskirts of Athens on Tuesday were under control, with firefighters and aircraft still working there.

The opposition Syriza and KINAL parties have accused the government of being slow to respond to Tuesday’s blaze, while winds were still low and conditions favourable.


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