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Wildfires rage in southern Europe

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ATHENS — Hot and dry weather has stoked another round of wildfires burning across southern Europe as firefighte­rs in Greece, Portugal and the French island of Corsica struggled to corral the flames.

Greek authoritie­s voiced suspicions that at least some of the several dozen fires that broke out on both the mainland and the island of Zakynthos over the weekend were started deliberate­ly.

More than 4,000 firefighte­rs were battling more than 250 wildfires in Portugal, which requested assistance from other European Union nations.

On Corsica, fires that have raged since Thursday forced the evacuation of 1,000 people, authoritie­s said.

The latest blaze in Greece started on Sunday in a pine forest and had damaged as many as 20 houses by night in a town north of the capital. Kalamos, about 44 kilometers north of Athens, is a favorite vacation spot for Athenians.

“It was a terrible mess, that’s what it was. You could see homes on fire, people running, people desperate, it was chaos and the fire was very big,” a resident of Kalamos village said.

Authoritie­s said they have shut down a large portion of the local road network as the blaze expanded in several directions, including toward Athens. They also evacuated two children’s campground­s.

Portugal Civil Protection Agency spokeswoma­n Patricia Gaspar said the country set an annual single-day record for new fires on Saturday, when 268 separate fires started.

While the weather isn’t helping, nature was responsibl­e for igniting a minority of the blazes, Gaspar said.

“We know that more than 90 percent of the fires have a human cause, whether intentiona­l or from negligence. Both are crimes,” she said.

Greek Justice Minister Stavros Kontonis, who is also the local member of parliament, said of the multiple blazes while visiting the island: “This is planned.”

The fire service said 10 of the 12 fires burning on Zakynthos were still unchecked, with high winds making it difficult to control the flames.

53 blazes a day

A total of 53 wildfires broke out in Greece on Saturday and several more on Sunday, including on the island of Kefalonia, next to Zakynthos.

Authoritie­s said the multiple blazes had stretched firefighti­ng capabiliti­es to the limit. Firefighti­ng planes and helicopter­s cannot fly at night, adding another degree of difficulty.

Portugal has been especially hard hit by wildfires, including one that killed 64 people in June, during a summer marked by high temperatur­es and a lack of rain.

Wildfires in Portugal this year have accounted for more than one-third of the burned forest in the entire 28-country EU.

The EU’s Emergency Management Service said the amount of forestland blackened in Portugal as of Aug 5 was about five times larger than the average recorded in the country between 2008 and 2016.

In southern France, fierce flames have ravaged some 2,100 hectares of land since Thursday — with 2,000 hectares burned in Corsica alone.

French Interior Minister Gerard Collomb said there have been no casualties.

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