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Defective power cable television might have triggered Greece's worst wildfire this year, sources state

Private investigators presume a. defective power cable television might have caused Greece's worst wildfire this. year, said sources close to a probe over the blaze that killed. one woman and torched 10,000 hectares near Athens, covering a. total location about the size of Paris.

The blaze, which started on Aug. 11, broke out from a forest. off Varnavas town, 35 km (22 miles) from the capital and into. Athens' northern suburbs, a few of which had actually never seen a. wildfire before, within a day.

Authorities have actually questioned Varnavas citizens as part of. their investigation into what caused the blaze. A 76-year old. man stated a wood electrical power pillar outside his home, which had. a loose cable secured to it with a wall mount, could have triggered. it, officials stated.

That circumstance was the leading one in the probe, which should. be concluded over the coming months, an authorities with knowledge. of the examination said. Arson was likewise being considered.

A fire brigade authorities who decreased to be named stated an. area near the electrical power pole had actually been determined as the. beginning point of the blaze.

Wildfires have been a typical function of Greek summer seasons for. years, with many credited to voluntary or uncontrolled arson,. short-circuits or sometimes, to natural causes. The nation. signed up more than 8,000 forest fires in 2023.

Recently, the threat of such fires has actually been raised by. environment change, which has actually brought hotter weather condition and less rain.

A prosecutor has actually released engineers to look into the most recent. wildfire's cause.

Greece's power network operator HEDNO, said it had discovered no. proof of a malfunction.

We have no indication that anything incorrect such as a. short-circuit happened, an official at HEDNO informed Reuters. including that only the relevant authorities were responsible for. figuring out the fire's cause.

Local media cited locals who had heard surges. before the fire broke out. Others stated there were at first 2. fires.

Milder winds have actually calmed the blaze which covered a distance. of 40 kilometres (24.85 miles) before reaching the Athens'. suburbs of Penteli and Vrilissia, where one woman was killed.

Still, flare-ups were possible, officials have cautioned,. as winds are expected to pick up again.

Sunday's fast moving fire broke out amid a week-long high. fire threat alert due to high temperatures and windstorm force winds.

Greece had its hottest winter on record this year and was on. track for its most popular summer season with little rain in lots of areas, a. recipe for fire disasters, according to firemens.

The fire started really far from here, most likely from a power. line and in no time it burned whatever, 78-year old Varnavas. resident Giannis Tsiminis informed Reuters on Wednesday.

(source: Reuters)