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‘High risk’: Greece issues alert as early forest fires rage after 5 weeks without rain

  • Temperatures have been unseasonably high since the start of April, with dozens of blazes breaking out
  • Last year Greece, like many places, experienced a prolonged heatwave. Twenty people died and hundreds of thousands of acres were burned

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Greece is once again battling forest fires, after five weeks without rain. File photo: dpa

Greece on Sunday raised its wildfire alert level to “high risk” after dozens of blazes broke out, the civil protection ministry said.

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On Saturday, “71 fires were declared in agricultural and forestry regions across the country in 12 hours, between 0300 GMT and 1500 GMT”, said the ministry, which also looks after the climate crisis.

Most of the fires were controlled, with the exception of one in Lasithi on the island of Crete that was still burning on Sunday, the fire department said.

Three people were lightly injured in the blaze, the fire department said. The country is battling the fallout after five dry weeks.

Strong winds of up to 37mph (60kph) are expected to blow until Tuesday in parts of Greece, “making the situation extremely dangerous for the outbreak of fires”, the ministry said.

This year’s forest fire season has started early in Greece. File photo: AP
This year’s forest fire season has started early in Greece. File photo: AP

In those areas, which include the Athens region, the centre, the Cyclades islands and Crete, “all civil protection services will be placed on level four (high risk of fires)”, the ministry said.

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