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Greece Requests EU Assistance in Fighting Wildfires

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Last updated: 2024/08/12 at 6:49 PM
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A large wildfire has spread through the suburbs of Athens, leading to thousands of residents being evacuated from their homes. Greece has requested assistance from the European Union to help fight the fire, with countries like Italy, France, the Czech Republic, and Romania sending air and ground support. The extreme heatwave in the country has exacerbated the situation, prompting France, Italy, and the Czech Republic to answer Greece’s call for help. These countries are sending firefighters, vehicles, helicopters, and firefighting aircraft to assist in extinguishing the flames.

The residents in the affected areas have been described as overwhelmed by the threat of fire, with one resident stating that the conditions were chaotic as the fire approached his home. Another resident, who had previously lost his home to a fire, evacuated when ordered but returned to defend his property. Videos posted on social media show the yellow hue in the sky around Athens and large plumes of smoke in the distant skyline. Wildfires are not uncommon in Greece during the summer months, but experts warn that the climate crisis is making these fires more frequent and intense, leading to fatalities in previous years.

The Civil Protection Mechanism has been activated in response to the wildfires in Athens, with several countries offering assistance to Greece. These countries are sending firefighting resources, including helicopters, firefighters, vehicles, and aircraft, to help extinguish the flames. Local residents have been forced to evacuate their homes due to the overwhelming threat of fire, with many describing chaotic conditions as the flames approach their properties. Despite the challenges, residents like Giannis Alvanos have commend the firefighters for their quick response time and dedication to protecting the community.

The escalating crisis in Athens has prompted Greece to seek assistance from other countries in the European Union to help fight the wildfires. France, Italy, and the Czech Republic have answered the call for help by sending resources like helicopters, firefighters, vehicles, and aircraft to assist with extinguishing the flames. The extreme heatwave in the country has exacerbated the situation, making it more challenging for firefighters to control the wildfires. The contributions from these countries are crucial in supporting Greece’s efforts to combat the fires and protect the lives and properties of local residents.

As the fires continue to ravage the suburbs of Athens, videos shared on social media show the impact of the wildfires on the surrounding areas. The sky around Athens has taken on a yellow hue, and large plumes of smoke can be seen in the distant skyline. Wildfires are not uncommon in Greece during the hot, dry summer months, but experts warn that the climate crisis is making these fires more frequent and intense. The wildfires in Greece last year resulted in fatalities, highlighting the urgent need for international cooperation to address the growing threat of wildfires in the country.

In conclusion, the ongoing wildfires in the suburbs of Athens have led to thousands of residents being evacuated from their homes, prompting Greece to request assistance from the European Union and other countries. The extreme heatwave in the country has exacerbated the situation, making it challenging for firefighters to control the flames. The contributions from countries like France, Italy, and the Czech Republic are crucial in supporting Greece’s efforts to combat the wildfires and protect local residents. The impact of the wildfires can be seen in videos shared on social media, highlighting the urgent need for international cooperation to address the growing threat of wildfires in Greece.

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