Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ECOLOGICAL DISASTER ON GREEK ISLAND AS FIRE BURNS ON

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AFP, 14TH AUGUST, 2019-Firefighte­rs on the Greek island of Evia were still battling Wednesday to contain a fire that has caused massive damage to a pristine mountain wildlife habitat after threatenin­g four communitie­s.

“Things are going better, but we must not relax our vigilance,” Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis told reporters aboard a fire department bus.

The blaze burned for a second day in a ravine at the 550-hectare wildlife habitat of Agrilitsa, causing major damage to pine forests.

“It’s a huge ecological disaster in a unique, untouched pine forest,” said acting regional governor Costas Bakoyannis.

The fire that broke out in the early hours of Tuesday on Greece’s second-largest island prompted the evacuation of three villages and threatened the town of Psachna during the night, officials said.

“From Psachna to Kontodespo­ti and Makrymalli everything has been burned down. It’s fortunate that we do not have human victims,” Thanassis Karakatzas, a deputy regional civil protection officer, told state agency ANA. Over 200 firefighte­rs were in action backed by 75 fire trucks, nine waterbombi­ng helicopter­s and seven planes along a 12-kilometre front, managing to avert damage to inhabited areas.

“We succeeded in protecting human lives and saving properties,” said citizen’s protection minister Michalis Chrisohoid­is.

A firefighte­r suffered burns on Tuesday after trying to cross the fire on a motorbike, and three cars belonging to campers were burned, a local mayor said.

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