Greece Reports 45 New Wildfires in 24 Hours, Most Contained by Firefighters

Greece's fire service reported 45 new wildfires in 24 hours, most contained by firefighters, the Associated Press reported.

The worst of the new wildfires was northwest of Athens, in the Vilia area. Eight villages were put on an evacuation alert. Michalis Chrysochoidis, Greece's minister for public order, said the fires were in mostly wooded areas with few villages that weren't in any immediate danger. He said they were trying to stop the fire from spreading into the nearby large village of Vilia.

Roughly 240 firefighters, including 143 from Poland, fought the fire with support from eight planes and nine helicopters.

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45 New Wildfires in Greece
Forty-five new wildfires were reported by Greece's fire service in less than 24 hours. Above, firefighters and volunteers use water hoses to extinguish a fire in the village of Markati, near Athens, on August 16, 2021. Angelos Tzortzinis/Getty Images

Fanned by strong winds, two new big wildfires erupted Monday, triggering evacuation alerts for villages southeast and northwest of Athens—only days after blazes consumed large tracts of forest north of the Greek capital.

Greece has been roiled by hundreds of wildfires this month, on the heels of its most severe heat wave in decades, which left its forests tinder dry. Other Mediterranean countries—Turkey, Italy, Algeria and Spain among them—have suffered similar problems.

Scientists say there is little doubt that climate change from the burning of coal, oil and natural gas is driving more extreme weather events.

Another fire broke out earlier in the Keratea region southeast of Athens, burning shrubland and threatening a national park in the Sounion area. Three communities were ordered evacuated. Some residents desperately drenched their homes, while volunteers with hoses and branches helped fight the fires. More than 100 firefighters, eight water-dropping planes and 11 helicopters were striving to contain the blaze, which appeared to be on the wane by evening.

"Right now the situation there has improved, there are scattered active fires within the perimeter and efforts are continuing to contain them," Chrysochoidis said.

Local mayor Dimitris Loukas told Greek television that authorities were investigating reports of arson. He said residents had seen someone in a car setting a dumpster on fire.

The fire service said 45 wildfires erupted across the country between late Sunday and late Monday. Most were quickly contained.

Two major fires in Greece that began in early August, one on the island of Evia and another in a national park north of Athens, were still smoldering Monday, and firefighters were trying to secure their perimeters. On Evia, water-bombing planes were deployed to assist ground forces.

On Monday, Greece's civil protection chief, Nikos Hardalias, who coordinates the fight against wildfires as well as the country's response to the coronavirus pandemic, was taken to an Athens hospital where he underwent unscheduled heart surgery. A health ministry statement said the operation was successful.

Weeks of wildfires have stretched Greece's response capabilities to the limit. About two dozen European and Mideast countries sent crews, aircraft and vehicles to help. Most have left, although 40 Austrian firefighters remained in the southern Peloponnese region, where two major fires have been burning for days.

Several other Mediterranean countries have suffered intense heat and quickly spreading wildfires in recent weeks, including Algeria, where wildfires killed at least 75 people; Turkey, where at least 16 people have died and Italy, which saw several fire-related deaths.

Worsening drought and heat have also fueled wildfires this summer in the western United States and in Russia's northern Siberia region.

45 New Wildfires in Greece
Two new big wildfires fanned by strong winds erupted Monday in hard-hit Greece, triggering evacuation alerts for villages southeast and northwest of Athens, days after blazes consumed large tracts of forest to the capital's north. Above, firefighters operate during a wildfire in Siderina village, about 55 kilometers (34 miles) south of Athens on August 16, 2021. Thanassis Stavrakis/Associated Press