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New Fires in Greece. the Floods Covered Evia Island.

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The Greek pumpers are faced with a new vegetative fire on Evia Island, while making significant progress in raising another fire in Crete. The value of canycula and the wind complement their intervention.
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The Greek pumpers are faced with a new vegetative fire on Evia Island, while making significant progress in raising another fire in Crete. The value of canycula and the wind complement their intervention.

·Romania
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The pumpers fought Saturday with a vegetative fire on the Greek island of Evia, which covered forests, which led to the evacuation of two hours, announced the pumps and authorities, according to Reuters.

·Bucharest, Romania
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A very high fire risk is predicted today, Saturday, in Attica and Evia, according to the Fire Risk Forecast Map, issued by the General Secretariat of Civil Protection of the Ministry of Climate Crisis and… In which areas is the fire risk very high today - NAVITIMEPORIKI

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A very high fire risk (risk category 4) is predicted tomorrow in Attica and Evia, according to the Fire Risk Forecast Map, issued by the General Secretariat of Civil Protection of the Ministry of Climate…More...

·Greece
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A very high fire risk (risk category 4) is predicted tomorrow in Attica and Evia, according to the Fire Risk Forecast Map, issued by the General Secretariat of Civil Protection of the Ministry of Climate ... More

A new fire broke out on Friday in a peri-urban area near Athens, while the risk of fires elsewhere in Greece is "very high", due to an expected rise in temperatures and violent winds. In the middle of the day, a fire of unknown origin occurred...

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