A tough week ahead as fires rage on the outskirts of Athens
A tough week lies ahead as Greece battles wildfires on multiple fronts, with a massive blaze spreading north of Athens.
A tough week lies ahead as Greece battles wildfires on multiple fronts, with a massive blaze spreading north of Athens.
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A fast-moving wildfire fuelled by gale-force winds spread to the edge of Athens on Monday, torching trees, houses and cars and forcing evacuations of several hospitals and a dozen towns and villages, Greek authorities said.
This image, provided by NASA’s Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS), visualizes the location, extent, and impact of the wildfire that has been burning since Sunday afternoon in northeastern Attica.
An image captured by the European meteorological satellite Meteosat-11 shows the extensive dispersion of smoke from the wildfire that has been raging since Sunday afternoon in northeastern Attica.
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A fast-moving wildfire fuelled by gale-force winds raged unabated closer to Athens on Monday, burning trees, houses and cars and forcing evacuations of hospitals and at least 11 towns and villages, Greek authorities said.