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Tragedy in the Flames: Two Dead in Greek Wildfire | Science-Environment

Fire crews used 115 firefighters and 13 aircraft as officials investigated the cause of the blaze and assessed damage to several homes.

  • On Tuesday, a wildfire near Liti in northern Greece killed two people and forced around 4,000 residents to evacuate, spreading rapidly through forest and low vegetation after breaking out near Derveni about 15 kilometres from Thessaloniki.
  • Strong winds and dry conditions drove the flames as Greece faced a Category 3 high wildfire risk, with authorities reporting the blaze was one of 48 agricultural and forest fires across the country within a 24-hour period.
  • The Fire Service deployed 115 firefighters, 36 fire engines, and 10 aircraft to tackle the blaze, where crews discovered a 66-year-old man and 12-year-old child and rescued a 40-year-old woman with serious injuries.
  • By Wednesday morning, crews brought the main fire front under control, though public broadcaster ERT reported minor property damage and officials have not released a full assessment of total destruction.
  • Greece's Arson Crimes Directorate is examining the causes of the major wildfires, while scientists note Mediterranean countries face increased risks of destructive blazes during hot, dry summers due to fast-warming climate.
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THESSALONIKI, Greece (AP) — Authorities on Wednesday urged residents of two villages in central Greece to evacuate due to wildfires, after another blaze in the north killed a father and son…

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in.gr broke the news in Greece on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
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