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Greece to compensate fire-stricken families near Athens

Greece stated on Tuesday it would provide emergency situation compensation totalling countless euros to hundreds of households and companies affected by a blaze that killed one lady and torched 10,000 hectares near Athens.

The blaze started on Aug. 11 near the town of Varnavas, 35 km ( 22 miles) from the capital, and within a day reached the city's. northern residential areas on the slopes of Mount Penteli, among the last. forests near Athens.

Assessments so far have actually identified some 146 houses significantly. harmed, with 31 services likewise affected.

Authorities will provide to 150,000 euros ($ 166,650) to. homes, 80% in government aid and 20 percent in. interest-free loans, and as much as 500,000 euros to damaged. services, the Financing Ministry said in a statement.

It was not immediately clear how much the state had actually allocated. for payment, however a government authorities told Reuters that. the quantity would surpass 30 million euros, consisting of 5.2 million. euros of additional aids to impacted towns.

Wildfires have been a typical feature of Greek summer seasons for. years, however environment modification has brought hotter weather condition and less. rain, increasing the threat. The country signed up more than. 8,000 forest fires in 2023.

The Greek Prime Minister's office stated it will announce a. detailed fire protection and reforestation prepare for the larger. Attica area by the end of September.

(source: Reuters)