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One dead in Greek wildfires fanned by gale-force winds

A guy passed away on Friday as a number of forest fires fanned by galeforce winds damaged Greece's southern tip and forced evacuations, the fire brigade said.

The 55-year-old male was hurt in a blaze in the region of Ilia on the Peloponnese peninsula and passed away at a health center, said a. fire service authorities.

Some 120 firemens, helped by lots of engines, were. deployed to tame forest fires in Achaia region, which spread out. quick to the nearby district of Ilia and raved unrestrained.

All forces are making a superhuman effort to tame them,. in the middle of winds of approximately 120 kph (75 mph), Greek fire brigade. representative Vasilis Vathrakogiannis said, as about 45 wildfires. broke out in the country within a few hours.

Wildfires prevail in the Mediterranean nation, but they. have ended up being more destructive as summertimes have become hotter,. drier and windier, which scientists relate to climate change.

Homeowners of numerous towns in the fire-afflicted locations. were informed to flee their homes, while some used small pails to. help in firefighting.

Greek television revealed the interior of a stone home gutted. by fire.

Civil security forces have been on alert as the danger. of wildfires stays high for Saturday, Vathrakogiannis told a. televised rundown.

One forest fire that briefly threatened houses at a seaside. town near to Athens was consisted of earlier on Friday, the fire. brigade said.

(source: Reuters)