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Greece authorizes purchase of 7 firefighting planes from Canada

Greece on Thursday authorized the purchase of 7 firefighting airplane from Canada to reinforce its defences against wildfires, which have damaged the country in recent years.

The deal gone by Parliament is to purchase 7 DHC-515 aircraft from the Canadian Commercial Corp for 361 million euros ($ 392 million).

The airplane, acquired as part of a revamp of Greece's. aging fleet, will be provided in between 2027 and 2030, according. to the agreement. The brand-new airplane can carry bigger quantities. of water to dump on impacted locations compared with the nation's. Canadair fleet, and fly for longer.

Two of the jets will be part of an EU RescEU reserve. programme, which indicates that Greece can lend them to other EU. countries in emergency situations.

Summer season wildfires have long been common in Greece, but increasing. temperature levels and drought have actually made them more regular and larger. and raised questions about the federal government's capability to stem the. damage.

Fires in 2015 ruined tens of countless hectares of. land in the northeast. The most dangerous blaze on record eliminated 104. individuals outside Athens in 2018.

The purchase of the airplane is part of a 2.1. billion-euro-scheme, mainly funded by the EU, under which Greece. will get firefighting equipment including drones, fire. detectors, fire engines and meteorological stations.

(source: Reuters)