Annual rate of land burnt soars

A satellite image shows the forest area of interest during wildfires in Alexandroupolis, Greece, ον August 23, 2023. [Maxar Technologies/Handout via Rεθτερσ]

A disheartening picture emerges when confronted by the statistics for the course of this year's fire season, according to the analysis of the data of the European Forest Fire Information System by meteo.gr.

Tellingly, the cumulative area burnt from the beginning of 2023 until Thursday increased by 195% compared to the annual average. With 128,148 hectares of burnt land by Thursday, Greece has suffered the greatest destruction among 20 Mediterranean countries.

Spain is second with 82,464 hectares, ahead of Italy with 59,533. France (+66%) and Morocco (+30%) also recorded an increase in burnt areas, while the other countries recorded a decrease.

Meanwhile, the cumulative number of large forest fires (>30 hectares) in Greece, since the beginning of the year, showed a decrease of -52% compared to the average number of large forest fires (2002-2022). This means that...

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