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Wildfire in Spathovouni, Corinthia, no longer active
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Wildfire in Spathovouni, Corinthia, no longer active

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Official statement Outcome reported
  • A wildfire in Spathovouni, Corinthia, Greece, has been contained with no active front.
  • Over 85 firefighters, ground teams, and aerial units, including eight aircraft and four helicopters, battled the blaze.
  • Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire, and residents were previously alerted via the 112 emergency system.

The wildfire that erupted in an agricultural and forest area in Spathovouni, Corinthia, Greece, no longer has an active front, according to the Fire Service. The blaze, which started shortly after 4 p.m., saw a significant response from both ground and aerial firefighting forces.

Eighty-five firefighters, three commando units, and 21 vehicles, supported by volunteers, were engaged in combating the flames. Aerial support included eight aircraft and four helicopters, with one helicopter coordinating the overall operation. The Peloponnese Region provided water tankers, and a drone team was deployed to monitor the fire's perimeter.

The Fire and Arson Crimes Unit of Corinth is investigating the origins of the fire. Earlier, at 5 p.m., an alert was sent via the 112 emergency system to Spathovouni residents, urging them to remain vigilant and follow official instructions.

While the fire is no longer active, the response highlights the ongoing challenges of managing wildfires in the region, especially during warmer months. The coordinated effort involved multiple agencies and resources to bring the situation under control.

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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.