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Outdated Electrical Grid Causes Most Fires in Greece, Kathimerini Reports
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Outdated Electrical Grid Causes Most Fires in Greece, Kathimerini Reports

From SME · () Slovak

Translated from Slovak, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • An aging electrical grid, largely operating above ground, is identified as the primary cause of most fires in Greece.
  • The state of the network poses significant risks, contributing to the frequent and widespread nature of these incidents.
  • Addressing the grid's condition is crucial for mitigating fire risks across the country.

The vast majority of fires occurring in Greece can be attributed to the country's outdated electrical grid, which predominantly runs above ground. This aging infrastructure presents a significant vulnerability, acting as the main catalyst for numerous fire incidents across the nation.

The exposed nature of the electrical network means it is more susceptible to environmental factors and wear and tear, increasing the likelihood of malfunctions that can ignite fires. The sheer scale of these incidents points to a systemic issue within Greece's power distribution system.

Experts and reports, such as those cited by Kathimerini, highlight the urgent need to upgrade and modernize the electrical grid. Addressing the deficiencies in the current system is considered paramount to reducing the frequency and severity of fires that plague the country, particularly during dry seasons.

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Originally published by SME in Slovak. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.