Wildfire in Evros continues to rage for the 11th day
Hundreds of firefighters continued on Tuesday to battle a massive blaze in the northeastern region of Evros for the eleventh day. The fire has killed 21 people over the past 10 days, becoming Europe's deadliest wildfire so far this summer.
According to the Fire Department, operations are focusing in the areas near the villages of Lefkimmi, Leptokarya and Tris Vryses, where there are frequent flare-ups. In Mount Rodopi, there are flare-ups in the areas of Kassitera and Kirki.
In total, 475 firefighters with 100 vehicles, 16 teams on foot are operating in the area while six water bombers and four helicopters are assisting their efforts.
The European Union-backed Copernicus Climate Change Service said the Evros blaze had burned more than 77,000 hectares of land, making it one of the biggest on European soil in years.
In the south of Greece, firefighting...
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