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Wildfire rages on Greek island of Evia for second day

More than 200 firemens backed up by helicopters and watercarrying aircrafts battled a wildfire on Greece's secondbiggest island of Evia for a 2nd day on Tuesday as authorities purchased the evacuation of 2 towns.

The fire broke out near the village of Petries in the centre of the island at about 3 p.m. (1200 GMT) on Monday and strong winds fuelled its spread.

While the scenario had a little improved on Tuesday, flare ups stay a threat due to the windy conditions, a fire service representative stated.

Thirteen aircraft and 6 helicopters were at the scene on Tuesday about 60 km (37 miles) northeast of the capital, Athens. A coastguard vessel was on standby over night for possible evacuations by sea.

It was - and is - a challenging fire as it began in a. hard area, Climate Crisis and Civil Security Minister. Vassilis Kikilias, who took a trip to Evia late on Monday, was. estimated as saying by state broadcaster ERT.

Wildfires in Greece have ended up being more frequent in recent. years throughout significantly hot, dry summers that researchers connect. to environment change. Last year, more than 8,000 blazes broke out,. fire brigade information programs.

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated Greece had actually been. handling an extremely difficult summer in terms of climate. conditions.

We still have a very challenging month, August, ahead of us. and certainly all of us require to be on high alert, he told. ministers during a cabinet conference.

Considering that May, numerous wildfires have actually burned across the. country, which simply taped its hottest June on record and its. longest heatwave. Blazes have been turbocharged by strong winds. and drought in several parts of the nation.

In 2021, a devastating wildfire raved for almost a week in. northern Evia, turning more than 115,000 acres

(source: Reuters)