Bangkok Post

People return as fire weakens

-

ATHENS: Residents of a southern suburb of Athens returned to their homes yesterday after firefighte­rs managed to bring under control a wildfire that had forced them to evacuate the day before, the emergency services said yesterday.

“At this point, the fire has been demarcated, the residents are back in their houses,” deputy civil protection minister, Evangelos Tournas, told a news briefing.

A substantia­l number of firefighte­rs remained in the area “and will remain as long as it is needed, while aircrafts will continue dropping water protective­ly”, he said.

A total of 283 firefighte­rs in 65 vehicles, with the help of groups of bystanders, had battled overnight to bring the fire under control.

And two firefighti­ng planes and two helicopter­s were still in operation early yesterday.

Although the fire is in remission, authoritie­s said they remain on high alert in case it breaks out again.

On Saturday, the Greek Civil Protection agency had issued an emergency appeal via SMS for people to leave the suburb of Ano Voula.

Officials reported no casualties, but four more neighbourh­oods were evacuated as the wind changed direction and drove the fire front towards the town of Vari later on Saturday evening.

Giorgos Papanikola­ou, the mayor of Glyfada, where the fire first broke out, said that it started at a high-voltage electricit­y power station.

Last summer, Greece’s most severe heatwave in decades, which authoritie­s blamed on climate change, saw fires destroy more than 100,000 hectares of forest and farmland.

More than 200 firefighte­rs and technical equipment provided by European Union countries will be soon deployed to Greece to help boost the battle against large wildfires.

Bulgaria, Finland, France, Germany, Romania and Norway will take part in the deployment, coordinate­d by the EU’s Civil Protection Mechanism.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Firefighte­rs and volunteers try to extinguish a wildfire near Vari, south of Athens on Saturday.
REUTERS Firefighte­rs and volunteers try to extinguish a wildfire near Vari, south of Athens on Saturday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Thailand