Greece Afire!
"Given that there have been no reports of a missing person or missing residents from the surrounding areas, the possibility is being investigated that these are people who had entered the country illegally."Ioannis Artopios, spokesman, fire department, Avanta area"When we add the fires in Canada, the United States, Africa, Asia and Australia to those in Europe, it seems that the situation is getting worse every year."Antonello Fiore, president, Italian Society of Environmental Geology
Helicopters fly over as wildfire rages near Alexandroupolis, northern Greece, on August 21, 2023. Sakis Mitrolidis/AFP/Getty Images |
The
bodies of 18 people were discovered by firefighters scouring the area
of a major wildfire in northeastern Greece, burning out of control
Tuesday for a fourth day. Authorities were left to consider whether the
group remains might be those of migrants who had entered Greece through
its nearby border with Turkey.
Hundreds
of firefighters were battling dozens of wildfires breaking out across
the country, with galeforce winds fanning the flames. Two people died on
Monday while two firefighters were injured in separate fires in
northern and central Greece. The 18 bodies were found in the Avanta area
of the city of Alexandroupolis.
The
hot, dry summers of southern Europe are especially susceptible to
wildfires. Across Tenerife in Spain's Canary Islands, another major
blaze has been burning for a week, with no injuries or home damage yet
reported. Blame is being placed by European Union officials squarely on
climate change to explain the increasing frequency and intensity of
European wildfires.
Police
activated Greece's Disaster Victim Identification Team in hopes of
identifying the 18 bodies discovered close to a shack in the Avanta
area. Alexandroupolis sits close to Greece's border with Turkey, along a
route frequently used by people fleeing poverty and conflict in the
Middle East, Asia and Africa, seeking to enter the European Union.
Many
villages and settlements close by Avanta were under evacuation orders,
push alerts sent to mobile phones. A massive wall of flames raced
overnight through forests toward Alexandroupolis that prompted
authorities to evacuation an additional eight villages along with the
city's hospital. The sky over the city was flaming red and choking smoke
with swirling ash flecks filled the atmosphere.
Firefighters battle flames during a wildfire near Prodromos on August 21, 2023. Spyros Bakalis/AFP/Getty Images |
The
city's hospital transported 65 of its over 100 patients to a ferry boat
docked at the city's port; mores were taken to other hospitals in
northern Greece. Another 20 patients were ferried to the port town of
Kavala, to be transferred from there to yet another hospital. Speaking
on Greece's Skal television the country's deputy health minister
explained that the Alexandroupolis hospital moved its patients elsewhere
given the smoke and ash circulating, as a threat to health toward
already compromised people.
Patrol
boats and private vessels evacuated another 40 people by sea from areas
west of Alexandroupolis, ferrying them to the port. Satellite imagery
showed smoke from a fire burning through forest in a protected national
park, blanketing northern and western Greece. Woodland northwest of
Athens and at an industrial area on the capital's western fringes were
susceptible to new fires that broke through in parts of the country.
From
the industrial area of Aspropyrgos, small explosions resounded as
flames reached warehouses and factories, authorities shutting down a
highway and ordering the evacuation of nearby villages. Greece, with its
firefighting forces stretched to the limit, appealed for help from the
civil protection mechanism of the European Union.
The
response was five firefighting planes from Croatia, Germany and Sweden,
and a helicopter, 58 firefighters and nine water tanks from the Czech
Republic heading to Greece on Tuesday. Two aircraft from Cyprus arrived
on Monday as did 56 Romanian firefighters. A blaze on the island of Evia
was being tackled with the assistance of French firefighters. "We are mobilizing actually almost one third of the aircraft we have in the rescEU fleet", EU spokesman Balazs Ujvari recounted.
Labels: Alexandroupolis, Athens, European Union, Firefighters, Greece, Migrants, Wildfires
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