Newspaper headlines: Greece's 'biblical inferno'

Image caption The devastating wildfires in Greece lead many of Wednesday's papers, including the i. With the headline, "trapped between fire and sea", the paper reports that dozens of tourists and locals have been killed, including people fleeing the blaze in cars who got stuck in traffic jams.
Image caption The Metro calls the fires a "biblical inferno" in its headline, saying the death toll could top 100. It also reports on some of the heartbreaking stories, such as a mother and son said to have drowned when their rescue boat capsized.
Image caption The Times calls the fires "a biblical disaster", describing how families with children died "huddled together" after becoming trapped behind a fence as the flames took hold. The paper says the inferno was propelled by gale-force winds and hit the town of Mati on Monday night.
Image caption The Guardian deems the disaster "an unspeakable tragedy", with another dramatic picture of the flames. The paper says the Greek prime minister has declared a state of emergency and ordered three days of national mourning.
Image caption Theresa May has taken "personal control" of Brexit negotiations by "beefing up" her team at Downing Street, according to the front of the Financial Times. The paper says around 50 staff working on the deal will be transferred to the Cabinet Office, and the Department for Exiting the EU will be "downgraded" to deal with domestic preparations.
Image caption The Daily Telegraph reports on senior security and law figures calling on Britain to update its treason law to prosecute jihadists who have fought in Syria. The recommendations come from the Policy Exchange think tank, but the paper says it has the backing of former Home Secretary Amber Rudd and the former head of MI5, Lord Evans of Weardale.
Image caption The Daily Express leads on the planned closure of the RAF airbase that plays home to the Red Arrows. With the headline, "betrayal of our heroes", the paper says the sell-off of RAF Scampton has "sparked outrage".
Image caption The Daily Mirror reports that a girl who was sexually abused at the age of three has called on the justice system to keep her abuser behind bars. It claims that Craig Sweeney is making a parole bid 12 years into his life sentence. But the victim, now 16, says he should "stay in prison forever".
Image caption The Daily Star reports on the continuing heatwave in the UK, saying the country has hit "boiling point". The paper says burglars are taking advantage of open windows, whilst hospitals are facing increased pressure from people with sunburn and insect bites.
Image caption "Britain's in meltdown!" - that's according to the front of the Daily Mail. Also leading on the weather, the paper says GP surgeries have shut, rail lines have buckled and sun cream is running out as the UK suffers through the heat.
Image caption But the Sun reminds us of the trauma the heat is causing elsewhere, with hundreds dying in Europe and Japan due to searing temperatures and devastating wildfires.

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