Greece fighting dozens of wildfires braces for worse to come
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Athens: A large wildfire broke out southeast of Athens on Sunday afternoon, amid warnings that the worst of the summer heat is yet to come. Accusto...
Athens: A large wildfire broke out southeast of Athens on Sunday afternoon, amid warnings that the worst of the summer heat is yet to come.
Accustomed to scorching summers, Greece faces a tough wildfire season after its warmest winter and earliest heatwave on record, with temperatures hitting 44°C (111°F).
According to Athens News Agency, the fire started in Keratea district Sunday morning and was burning close to houses, while strong winds were blowing in the area.
Ertnews channel reported that at least three houses were completely destroyed by the fire.
Some 140 firefighters, with teams of forest commandos, 39 vehicles, eight helicopters and nine aircrafts were working to control the flames.