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Nesmith said she had flown into Greece on Sunday, the day the wildfire initially broke out in the village of Varnavas, about 20 miles north of Athens. As the danger spread, Greece implored fellow European Union members to help respond to the blaze. “We stand with Greece as it battles devastating fires,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in a statement on X on Monday. While wildfires are common during the summertime in Greece, climate scientists have warned that unusually hot and dry weather connected to climate change can make fires more likely to ignite and spread. A satellite image shows the ongoing fire near Athens, Greece.
Persons: Nesmith, Vassilis, Ursula von der Leyen, Kikilias, Angelos Tzortzinis, Maria Sidiropoulou, Chantal Da Silva Organizations: Reuters, Officials, Volunteers, Aris Oikonomou, Getty, Union, Copernicus, NBC Locations: Greece, Varnavas, Athens, , Vrilissia, AFP, EU, Italy, France, Czechia, Romania, Chalandri, European, Libya, Stamata, London
Hundreds of firefighters backed by more than 30 water-dropping planes were battling a major forest fire raging out of control Monday on the northern fringes of the Greek capital. A car burns in Varnava village during a wildfire, north of Athens, Greece, on August 11, 2024. Three Athens hospitals were put on heightened alert to treat any potential injuries. It began Sunday afternoon about 35 kilometers (22 miles) from Athens and was fanned by strong winds that quickly drove it out of control. Women embrace after being rescued during a wildfire in Varnavas, north of Athens, Greece, on August 11, 2024.
Persons: Vassilis Kikilias, Michael Varaklas, ” Kikilias, Angelos Tzortzinis, , Vassileios Vathrakogiannis, Organizations: Civil, AP Authorities, Local, Authorities, Getty Locations: Greece, Athens, Varnava, Marathon, Varnavas, AFP, Mati
CNN —A fast-spreading wildfire continued to rage close to the Greek capital of Athens on Monday, prompting authorities to ask residents to evacuate their homes. Fire authorities warned Monday that the wildfire had “developed rapidly” and was heading towards Penteli, around 16 kilometers (about 10 miles) northeast of Athens. Greek authorities have battled dozens of blazes already this summer after enduring its hottest June and July on record. Kikilias warned over the weekend that “extremely high and dangerous weather conditions” would continue through Thursday. Angelos Tzortzinis/AFP/Getty Images“Winds overnight remained strong creating dangerous conditions.
Persons: Vassilis, Kikilias, Adonis Georgiadis, Angelos Tzortzinis, Vasilios Vathrakoyiannis, Organizations: CNN, ERT, Getty, ” CNN, Authorities Locations: Athens, Varnavas, Penteli, AFP, Greece
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — The death toll from severe flooding in central Greece rose to 10 people Friday, while another four remained missing, the country's civil protection minister said. Rescue crews in helicopters and boats ferried hundreds of people from inundated villages to safety. Flooding triggered by rainstorms also hit neighboring Bulgaria and Turkey, killing a total of 22 people in all three countries since the rains began Tuesday. In Greece, the rainstorms turned streams into raging torrents that burst dams, washed away roads and bridges and hurled cars into the sea. Authorities have said some areas received twice the average annual rainfall for Athens in the space of just 12 hours.
Persons: rainstorms, floodwater, , Ioanna Gana, Greece’s, Vassilis Kikilias, Kikilias, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, ” Mitsotakis Organizations: Rescue, Authorities, Civil, Swiss, European Union, rockfalls . Locations: ATHENS, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, Athens, Larissa, ” Larissa, Karditsa .
CNN —More than 800 people have been rescued over the past two days from severe floods in Greece, local officials said, after extreme rainfall turned streets into deadly rivers, tore down buildings and bridges and left whole villages submerged. The rainstorms also hit neighboring Bulgaria and Turkey, killing at least 16 people across the three countries, including six in Greece. The downpour has lasted days, but is expected to weaken from Thursday afternoon, according to Greece’s meteorological service. Firefighting crews are seen on a collapsed bridge in the village of Kala Nera, in central Greece, September 7 2023. The severe flooding comes just days after a two-week deadly wildfire tore through the north of the country, killing at least 18 people.
Persons: Pavlos Marinakis, Stamos Prousalis, Vassilis Kikilias, Palamas, Megala, , Kikilias, Konstantinos Tsakalidis, Marinakis Organizations: CNN, Residents, Bloomberg, Getty Images, Police Locations: Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, Thessaly, Volos, Karditsa, Trikala, Kala Nera, Proastio, Agia Triada, Larissa, Attica, Athens
The mainland port city of Volos, the surrounding mountainous Pelion area and the cities of Karditsa and Trikala were among the worst-hit areas. Civil Protection Minister Vassilis Kikilias said during a press briefing on Thursday that six people had been reported missing in the area of Karditsa. A senior fire brigade official told Reuters that the body of a man was found in the town of Domokos. [1/5]Locals are evacuated on a boat by volunteers, as storm Daniel hits central Greece, in Farkadona, Greece, September 7. Flash floods in Greece in 2017 killed 25 people and left hundreds homeless.
Persons: Daniel, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Pavlos Marinakis, Marinakis, Vassilis Kikilias, Kostas Mantziaris, Palamas, Giorgos Sakellariou, Vasilios Vathrakogiannis, Lefteris Papadimas, Angeliki Koutantou, Renee Maltezou, Alex Richardson Organizations: Civil, Reuters, REUTERS, coastguard, Thomson Locations: Greece, Volos, Karditsa, Trikala, Thessaly, Domokos, Farkadona, Palamas, Agia Triada, Skiathos
An aerial view taken on September 7, 2023 shows a destroyed bridge in a flooded area in the city of Karditsa, central Greece. - | Afp | Getty ImagesWidespread flooding in central Greece left at least six people dead, six missing and dozens trapped, with severe rainstorms turning streams into raging torrents, bursting dams, washing away roads and bridges, and hurling cars into the sea. An aerial view taken on September 7, 2023 shows the flooded village of Farkadona near the city of Karditsa, central Greece. While much of central Greece was inundated, the fire department said a new forest fire had broken out Thursday afternoon in the northeastern region of Evros. An aerial view taken on September 7, 2023 shows the flooded village of Farkadona near the city of Karditsa, central Greece.
Persons: rainstorms, Ozan Kose, Vassilis, Pavlos Marinakis, Marinakis, Will Vassilopoulos, Vasilis Vathrakogiannis Organizations: Afp, Getty, Turkish Gendarmerie, Fire, European Locations: Karditsa, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, Igneada, Kirklareli, Athens, Farkadona, Evros, Soufli
CNN —Greek authorities have arrested dozens of people on arson-related charges as deadly wildfires – the largest ever recorded in the European Union – rage across the country. Wildfires in Mount Parnitha, north of the Greek capital Athens, are still out of control Friday, with more forest destroyed overnight. The biggest fire front line in Greece remains near the northeastern town of Alexandroupolis, in the Evros region. Alexandros Avramidis/ReutersGreek police have made 79 arson related arrests, Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis told public broadcaster EPT Friday. Across Greece, wildfires have burned through 1.3 billion square meters (130,000 hectares) so far, an EU record, according to the European Forest Fire Information System.
Persons: AMNA, Alexandros Avramidis, Pavlos Marinakis, Vassilis Kikilias, ” Kikilas, Crisis Management Janez Lenarčič, , ” Lenarčič, CNN’s Organizations: CNN, European, Reuters, EPT, Justice, European Union, Crisis Management, EU Locations: Mount Parnitha, Athens, Greece, Alexandroupolis, Evros, Dadia, Turkey, Avantas, Parnitha
Wildfires ravaged northern Greece for a fifth consecutive day on Wednesday and forced the evacuation of settlements on the outskirts of the capital, Athens. The authorities said they were battling scores of blazes around the country after weeks of searing heat turned many areas into tinderboxes. “It is the worst summer for fires since records began,” said Vassilis Kikilias, the civil protection minister. Mr. Kikilias said rescue forces were giving “110 percent” in their efforts to douse multiple blazes around the country, noting that 355 new fires had broken out in the past five days — 209 of them in the last 24 hours.
Persons: , Vassilis Kikilias, Kikilias Locations: Greece, Athens, tinderboxes
France, which widened its heatwave red alert in the south of the country, said it would scale back production at a nuclear power plant as high temperatures curbed cooling water supply. The strait, linking the Aegean Sea and the Black Sea, is a major shipping route for commodities such as oil and grains. It said some areas of southern France would experience temperatures of 42 degree Celsius (108 degrees Fahrenheit). The authorities widened a heatwave red alert for the south of the country, while officials urged some mountain climbers to postpone their activities and told grape pickers to work in the morning to avoid the extreme heat. Italy issued heatwave red alerts about "emergency conditions" that the health ministry says could endanger the healthy as well as the frail in 17 of its 27 main cities for Wednesday and Thursday, including Rome, Milan, Florence and Venice.
Persons: Firefighters, Vassilis Kikilias, herder, Saint Alban, Karolina Tagaris, Alexandros Avramidis, Ezgi, Zhifan Liu, Forrest Crellin, Nacho Doce, Violeta Santos Moura, Crispian Balmer, Charlie Devereux, Edmund Blair Organizations: Migration Ministry, Residents, Civil, European Union, EDF, Saint, Fundacion Madrina, Firefighters, Wednesday, Thomson Locations: Athens, Turkey, Dardanelles, France, Italy, ATHENS, ISTANBUL, Europe, Greece, Menidi, Amygdaleza, Fyli, Alexandroupolis, Evros, East, Asia, Turkey's, Canakkale, Meteo, Spain, Tenerife, Rome, Milan, Florence, Venice
Major wildfires burn in Greece, Spain's Canary Island of Tenerife
  + stars: | 2023-08-21 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Efforts to extinguish the wildfires continue with interventions by land and air on the third day in Alexandroupolis, Greece on August 21, 2023. Major wildfires were burning in Greece and in Spain's Canary Islands on Monday, with hot, dry and windy conditions hampering the efforts of hundreds of firefighters battling the blazes. In Greece, authorities said the body of a man was recovered from a sheep-pen in an area in the central Viotia region under evacuation as a wildfire approached. Two firefighters were being treated in a hospital for injuries sustained in a separate fire in the northern Kavala region, the fire department said. Gale-force winds were fanning the flames of dozens of wildfires in several parts of the country, with the northeast particularly hard-hit.
Persons: Gale, Vasilis Kikilias Organizations: European Union, Local, Civil Locations: Alexandroupolis, Greece, Canary, Europe, Viotia, Kavala, Komotini, Orestiada, Evia, Kythnos
[1/3] Destroyed truck carriages are seen in a factory yard as a wildfire burns at the city of Volos, in central Greece, July 27, 2023. REUTERS/Alexandros AvramidisVOLOS, Greece, July 27 (Reuters) - Firefighters in Greece battled flames burning for the 10th day on the island of Rhodes, while new blazes erupted on the mainland that destroyed farms and factories overnight and left farmers rushing to evacuate their animals. Officials ordered the evacuation of several communities in the hard-hit area of Magnesia, a coastal area north of Athens. The body of a 45-year old shepherd was found in a rural area on Wednesday evening, the fire brigade said. The fire brigade said more that 500 wildfires have burned in Greece so far this year.
Persons: Alexandros Avramidis, Kostas Koukouvinos, Rhodes, Vassilis Kikilias, Karolina Tagaris, Sharon Singleton Organizations: REUTERS, Firefighters, ERT, Civil, Thomson Locations: Volos, Greece, Alexandros Avramidis VOLOS, Rhodes, Magnesia, Athens, Lamia, Kymi, Evia, Portugal, Sicily, Algeria
[1/5] A person walks at the yard of a burnt house following a wildfire in Mandra, Greece, July 21. REUTERS/Louiza VradiATHENS, July 21 (Reuters) - Greece struggled to contain a wildfire west of Athens that burnt forestland for a fifth day on Friday as another heatwave hit the country. Two other blazes in forests on the island of Rhodes and in the Lakonia district in southern Greece were tamed on Friday. The risk of wildfires in the coming days will remain high and further heat is forecast following on from a previous heatwave. Reporting by Lefteris Papadimas and Fedja Grulovic; Editing by Angeliki Koutantou and Barbara LewisOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Vassilis Kikilias, Lefteris Papadimas, Angeliki Koutantou, Barbara Lewis Organizations: REUTERS, Firefighters, Reuters, Culture Ministry, Thomson Locations: Mandra, Greece, Louiza, ATHENS, Athens, Cyprus, France, Israel, Italy, Rhodes, Lakonia
What's more, there appears to be growing demand for the luxury end of the spectrum. Portugal registered more than 2.8 million of foreign visitors from January to March, the best first quarter on record, according to official data. Airlines such as Lufthansa, easyJet and Ryanair have confirmed robust summer bookings while Ryanair, in anticipation of strong demand, has just ordered 150 new 737 Max-10s and optioned another 150. Italian travel and tourism company Alpitour forecasts turnover 30% higher this year. "We already see a very strong demand to book Christmas holidays in 2023.
După un apel către voluntari care nu a avut ecou, Grecia a decis să cheme medicii de la spitalele private să lucreze în spitalele de stat, acolo unde numărul bolnavilor de Covid-19 este în continuă creștere. Într-o declarație făcută luni, ministrul grec al Sănătății, Vassilis Kikilias, a spus că în ciuda apelurilor repetate, prin care a cerut serviciile voluntare ale medicilor privați, „foarte puține cadre medicale și-au oferit ajutorul”. „În această dimineață nu mai aveam niciun pat liber la terapie intensivă și luați în calcul faptul că vorbim despre spitalul cu cele mai multe paturi de terapie intensivă din Grecia”, a spus el. Grecia se confruntă cu o creștere a numărului de cazuri COVID în ciuda măsurilor restrictive introduse în noiembrie. În schimb, a propus o nouă măsură: fiecare cetățean să fie testat o dată pe săptămână, fie acasă, fie la o farmacie.
Persons: Konstantinos Syrigos, Konstantinos Lourantos, ? Organizations: grec Locations: Grecia, Atena, Sănătății
Grecia a anunţat sâmbătă că închide şcolile primare, precum şi grădiniţele şi creşele până la sfârşitul lunii din cauza înmulţirii cazurilor de coronavirus. Din cele 1.143 de paturi de la unităţile de terapie intensivă disponibile în ţară, vineri erau ocupate 830. Începând de vineri seară, a fost impusă o interdicţie de ieşire din casă între orele 21.00 şi 05.00. Ţară cu 10,9 milioane de locuitori, Grecia a înregistrat 997 de decese şi 69.675 de contaminări de la începutul pandemiei la sfârşitul lui februarie, majoritatea dintre ele fiind semnalate în cursul ultimelor patru luni. Regiunea cea mai afectată este oraşul Salonic, al doilea din Grecia, situat în nord, unde 32% dintre locuitori au fost testaţi pozitiv.
Locations: Grecia, Salonic
Grecia a anunţat sâmbătă că închide şcolile primare, precum şi grădiniţele şi creşele până la sfârşitul lunii din cauza înmulţirii cazurilor de coronavirus. „Am vrut să evităm închiderea şcolilor primare. Începând de vineri seară, a fost impusă o interdicţie de ieşire din casă între orele 21.00 şi 05.00. Ţară cu 10,9 milioane de locuitori, Grecia a înregistrat 997 de decese şi 69.675 de contaminări de la începutul pandemiei la sfârşitul lui februarie, majoritatea dintre ele fiind semnalate în cursul ultimelor patru luni. Regiunea cea mai afectată este oraşul Salonic, al doilea din Grecia, situat în nord, unde 32% dintre locuitori au fost testaţi pozitiv.
Organizations: Agerpres Locations: Grecia, Salonic
Grecia a anunţat sâmbătă că închide şcolile primare, precum şi grădiniţele şi creşele până la sfârşitul lunii din cauza înmulţirii cazurilor de coronavirus, scrie Digi24. Începând de vineri seară,13 noiembrie, a fost impusă o interdicţie de ieşire din casă între orele 21.00 şi 05.00. La acest site de știri independent, arătăm zilnic acțiunile celor de la putere și tot ce se întâmplă în țară. Cu ajutorul tău vom continua să scoatem adevărul la suprafață și vom continua să dezvoltăm proiecte media noi care să inspire. Peste 40.000 de oameni au fost testați pozitiv în doar 24 de ore EDITORIAL | Ce am reușit în șase luni de Membership AGORA și nouă luni de presă în pandemie
Persons: Alexei Mateevici Locations: Grecia, Salonic, AGORA, Italia
Grecia a anunțat sâmbătă închiderea școlilor primare, precum și a grădinițelor și creșelor, până la sfârșitul lunii din cauza înmulțirii cazurilor de coronavirus, relatează AFP, preluat de Agerpres. "Am vrut să evităm închiderea școlilor primare. Colegiile și liceele sunt deja închise și toate cursurile sunt ținute la distanță de luni. Începând de vineri seară, a fost impusă o interdicție de ieșire din casă între orele 21.00 și 05.00. Regiunea cea mai afectată este orașul Salonic, al doilea din Grecia, situat în nord, unde 32% dintre locuitori au fost testați pozitiv.
Persons: Kyriakos Organizations: Agerpres, Sănătății Locations: Grecia, Salonic
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