Thursday, 21 July 2022

Pictures show extent of wildfire damage as blazes cause mass evacuations across Europe.

Extract from ABC News

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Two firefighters standing in front of a burned car and smoke.
Images out of Greece show the extent of damage caused by wildfires around the Penteli region. (Reuters: Stelios Misinas)

Hundreds of firefighters have battled a wildfire that raged for a second day in mountains near Athens, burning homes and cars and forcing the evacuation of at least nine settlements and a hospital.

An aiplain dropping water through the sky
Wildfires started across Greece on Tuesday afternoon local time. (Reuters: Louiza Vradi)

Gale-force winds and thick smoke in the Penteli region just north of Athens hindered fire-fighting efforts from the air and on the ground, authorities said.

A firefighter in tall grass holding a hose with fire and smoke in the background.
Strong winds were forecast to persist until Wednesday afternoon.(Reuters: Costas Baltas)
A burned car with flames coming out the back with smoke haze over it.
Fires have destroyed property around Pallini, near Athens.(Reuters: Costas Baltas)

The wildfire broke out around 2:30pm on Tuesday, local time, 27 kilometres north of the capital and was still burning on several fronts nearly a day later.

A helicopter waterbombing in front of a dark plume of smoke
The billowing smoke was visible from the island of Evia 50 km away.(Reuters: Louiza Vradi)

Penteli had previously suffered a wildfire in July 2018 and huge wildfires in 1995 and 1998 had burned more than 13,000 hectares.

Two houses with flame and smoke coming out of the roofs.
Three people have been taken to hospital. (Reuters: Costas Baltas)
A woman holds a cloth over her face with smoke haze in the background.
The area suffered another wildfire four years ago. (Reuters: Costas Baltas)

As they battled the blazes, firefighters recovered the body of an 84-year-old man who died from shotgun injuries, police said.

A fire brigade spokesman said the injuries appeared to be self-inflicted but the incident was still under investigation.

A burned house with the roof missing. Trees and smoke haze in the background.
The Pallini mayor says its unclear yet how many homes have been damaged. (Reuters: Costas Baltas)

Authorities said ambulances took other three people to hospital with respiratory problems and slight burns.

About 485 firefighters and 120 fire engines were deployed to contain the blaze. Nine aircraft and 10 helicopters were dumping water on the flames on Wednesday.

Flames and smoke over a house behind green trees.
Huge wildfires also burned in the area in 1995 and 1998.(Reuters: Louiza Vradi)

"There are a number of destroyed homes and businesses. We will have a clearer count [on Thursday]," Pallini's Mayor, Thanasis Zoutsos, told state ERT TV.

In a televised statement, fire department spokesperson Yiannis Artopios talked of a "difficult night", as wind speeds exceeded 80kph and constantly changed direction, hindering efforts to tame the blaze.

A car engulfed in flames between two houses covered in smoke.
Firefighters are working against the elements to contain the blaze. (Reuters: Costas Baltas)

Authorities ordered the evacuation of nine districts, including the Athens suburbs of Pallini and Gerakas.

One hospital and the National Observatory of Athens were also evacuated.

Three firefighters with a hose next to two cars with smoke and flames in the background.
Police helped at least 600 people flee fire-stricken areas.(Reuters: Costas Baltas)

Last year, wildfires ravaged about 121,000 hectares of forest and bushland in different parts of Greece as the country experienced its worst heatwave in 30 years.

Tuscany evacuated as Italy battles its own fires

Meanwhile, in Italy, fire brigades in Tuscany battled a wildfire that forced hundreds to evacuate and caused gas tanks to explode, as smoke from a blaze in north-east Italy forced shipbuilder Fincantieri to shut down a 3,000-staff plant.

A helicopter flying in front of large clouds of smoke.
Wildfires have broken out in several parts of Italy this week as temperatures keep rising.(Reuters: Borut Zivulovic)

Nine cities were on the country's highest heatwave alert — which warns of serious health risks linked to the weather — up from five on Tuesday.

The number of cities with such a warning will rise to 14 on Thursday, including Rome, Milan and Florence.

Dark plumes of smoke with flames in the middle.
Firefighters have battled wildfires in Duino, near Trieste, Italy.(Reuters: Vigili del Fuoco)

Temperatures are expected to hit 40C across a wide area of the north and centre of Italy this week, as well as in the southern Puglia region, and the islands of Sardinia and Sicily.

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In Tuscany, a fire that broke out on Monday evening, having already destroyed 560 hectares of woods, continued to burn near the town of Lucca.(Reuters: Vigili del Fuoco)

The Tuscany blaze forced around 500 people to evacuate as flames raged through the night, reaching some villages and causing liquefied gas tanks to explode, the region's governor, Eugenio Giani, said.

A plane in the air with large clouds of smoke in the background.
A Monfalcone shipbuilder has closed down operations as fires burn. (Reuters: Borut Zivulovic)

In the north-eastern Friuli Venezia Giulia region, residents were urged to stay indoors because of heavy smoke from a wildfire that started on Tuesday in the Carso area bordering Croatia and Slovenia.

That fire prompted state-owned shipbuilder Fincantieri to close down its plant in the port city of Monfalcone.

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