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Death toll climbs to 88 from Greek wildfires

- July 29, 2018

ATHENS: A woman has died in hospital taking the death toll from Greece’s worst wildfires to 88, many of them children, officials said Saturday.

The unnamed woman in her 40’s had been in hospital since fire ravaged the seaside village of Mati, east of the capital Athens, on Monday.

The Health Ministry said a dozen other people remained in hospital with serious injuries.

Forensics experts have faced a difficult task trying to identify the bodies of those who perished, many completely charred.

A private detective employed by one family which lost three children and their grandparen­ts told reporters Friday night that nine year-old twins Sophia and Vassiliki had been identified.

They were found wrapped in the embrace of their grandparen­ts among 26 bodies outside a villa near the sea at Mati.

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said Friday he assumed “political responsibi­lity” for the tragedy as a bitter debate raged over who was to blame.

The opposition earlier accused the government of refusing to take responsibi­lity after it said arson was suspected.

Officials citing informatio­n from satellite maps have said that 13 fires broke out Monday at the same time across the Attica region.

At a cabinet meeting broadcast live, Tsipras said he wanted “to assume completely before the great Greek people the political responsibi­lity for this tragedy”.

“I believe that is what the prime minister and the government should do,” he added.

The government has come in for strong criticism over its response to the disaster despite a 40-million-euro relief fund.

Experts have said that a mix of poor urban planning, including a lack of proper access routes and the constructi­on of too many buildings next to combustibl­e forest areas, contribute­d to what were Europe’s worst wildfires this century.

The fires struck coastal villages popular with holidaymak­ers and burned with such ferocity that most people fled to the safety of the sea with just the clothes on their backs. — AFP

 ??  ?? The aftermath of a wildfire is seen in Mati, Greece in this photo obtained from social media. — Reuters photo
The aftermath of a wildfire is seen in Mati, Greece in this photo obtained from social media. — Reuters photo

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