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Greece orders evacuation of a coastal town after wildfire near the capital.

Greek firefighters fought a wildfire on Thursday that spread to houses in the coastal town Palaia Fokaia (40 km south of Athens). The authorities also ordered the evacuation of four seaside villages nearby.

Eight aircraft, five helicopters, and 28 vehicles were used to help 90 firefighters in the area around Palaia-Fokaia put out fires caused by strong winds and burning houses.

The number of people who had fled their homes in Palaia-Fokaia was not immediately known.

The Greek TV showed a helicopter dropping a water bomb as thick grey smoke rose above the area, where temperatures reached 38 Celsius (100 Fahrenheit).

Greece, located on Europe's southernmost edge and experiencing a hot climate, has suffered the environmental and economic impact of wildfires and flooding in recent years. Scientists say that this has been made worse by a rapidly changing climate.

The country spent hundreds of millions to compensate farmers and households for damages caused by extreme weather conditions and to acquire modern and advanced firefighting gear to combat wildfires that have grown more difficult to control due to rising temperatures in the summer.

In anticipation of a difficult wildfire season, Greece has increased the number of firefighters in its ranks to a new record of 18,000 for this year.

(source: Reuters)