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Firefighte­rs battle large forest fire in Greece

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ATHENS: Nearly 300 firefighte­rs, two water bomber planes and five helicopter­s were battling to put out a forest fire in Greece that has so far destroyed around 20 homes and injured eight people, authoritie­s said.

Five villages have been evacuated and eight people hospitalis­ed with burns and respirator­y problems since the fire broke out early Saturday near Patras, in the Peloponnes­e, about 210km west of Athens, the firefighti­ng service said.

A motorway in the region was shut down as was the Rio-antirrio bridge across the Gulf of Corinth connecting the Peloponnes­e and mainland Greece, reports say.

Hospitals in Patras and the neighbouri­ng city of Aigio were put on notice to admit any injured people, while the coastguard has been on standby to rescue any swimmers overcome by smoke.

According to the civil protection agency, 58 forest fires have broken out over the past 24 hours, although most were quickly brought under control.

Greece is hit by forest fires every summer, but experts have warned that global warming increases both their frequency and intensity.

The country has been in the grip of another heat wave since Friday, with temperatur­es hovering between 42°C and 44°C, weather forecaster­s say.

Several days ago, a fire ravaged Mount Penteli, close to the capital Athens, but caused no casualties.

It was the same area where a fire in July 2018 claimed 102 lives in Greece’s worst-ever toll from a forest inferno. — AFP

 ?? — ap ?? Aftermath: small flames are seen still burning near the charred remains of a caranda house during a wildfire near Lampiri village, west of Patras, greece.
— ap Aftermath: small flames are seen still burning near the charred remains of a caranda house during a wildfire near Lampiri village, west of Patras, greece.

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