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Six parts of Attica on standby after blazes

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Six areas of Attica were declared to be in a state of emergency yesterday following large wildfires on Wednesday, while firefighte­rs were taxed by new blazes on another day of strong winds and tinderbox conditions.

The municipali­ties of Anavyssos, Palaia Fokaia, Saronida, Kalyvia-Thorikou, Keratea and Lavreotiki were all on standby yesterday after wildfires that broke out on

Wednesday damaged dozens of homes.

The mayor of Lavreotiki, Dimitris Loukas, told Kathimerin­i that six villages in the area had been affected by the fire with a total of 30 homes suffering damage, many of them primary residences.

Meanwhile dozens of firefighte­rs were dispatched to douse two more large fires – one near a 10th-century monastery at Neos Voutzas, a coastal settlement that was ravaged along with Mati in the catastroph­ic wildfires of 2018, and the other in Loutsa. Both were contained by firefighte­rs before they could threaten residentia­l areas.

There were no reports of any injuries from Wednesday’s or yesterday’s fires. Meanwhile state inspectors were seeking to assess the extent of the damage so that the municipali­ties can receive compensati­on. In a related developmen­t, a man was briefly detained in connection with a large fire that broke out in Keratea on Wednesday after a number of local residents reported seeing him acting suspicious­ly in the area where the fire broke out. He was released due to a lack of evidence linking him to the fire.

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