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Large Wildfire Erupts on Syros, Greece; 112 Alert Issued as Winds Hamper Efforts
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Large Wildfire Erupts on Syros, Greece; 112 Alert Issued as Winds Hamper Efforts

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A large wildfire is burning in the Ampelas area of Syros, Greece, prompting a 112 emergency alert.
  • Strong winds are hampering firefighting efforts and increasing the risk of the fire spreading.
  • The fire is moving towards the Tria Lagonia area, and residents have been advised to be vigilant and follow authorities' instructions.

A significant wildfire erupted in the Ampelas area of Syros, Greece, on Sunday afternoon, triggering an emergency alert from the 112 service. Firefighting crews, volunteers, and municipal vehicles were immediately dispatched to the scene to combat the blaze. The fire is currently active, with strong winds in the region making containment efforts difficult and increasing the potential for its spread. Photos from cyclades24.gr illustrate the challenging conditions caused by the wind. The fire is reportedly heading towards the Tria Lagonia area. In response to the evolving situation, a precautionary message was issued via the 112 emergency system to residents in the broader area. They have been urged to remain on high alert and strictly adhere to the instructions provided by the relevant authorities. The situation is causing concern due to the powerful winds, which are hindering the firefighting operations and escalating the risk of the fire spreading further. The fire service and police are involved in the response efforts.

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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.