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Large aerial force battles forest fire in Evia, Greece
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Large aerial force battles forest fire in Evia, Greece

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A forest fire broke out in the Spathari area of Evia, Greece, on Saturday afternoon.
  • Over 50 firefighters and ground units are battling the blaze, supported by eight aircraft and two helicopters.
  • Strong winds in the region are exacerbating the fire-fighting efforts.

A forest fire erupted in the Spathari region of Evia, Greece, on Saturday afternoon, prompting a large-scale response from emergency services. The fire ignited in a forested area, and its spread has been intensified by very strong winds prevalent in the region.

Over 50 firefighters, along with ground units, have been deployed to combat the blaze. Their efforts are being significantly aided by aerial support, with eight aircraft and two helicopters actively involved in water-dropping operations. The combination of ground crews and aerial resources aims to contain and extinguish the fire as quickly as possible.

The incident in Spathari is one of several recent events reported in Greece. Earlier on Saturday, a fire in the Petras region of Boeotia was reported to be subsiding. Meanwhile, a fire in Kalamonas, Rhodes, was reported to be under partial control. These events highlight ongoing challenges with wildfires in the country, particularly during periods of strong winds and dry conditions.

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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.