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    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonJune 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A large wildfire swept through the coastal towns of Palaia Fokaia and Thymari 40 km (25 miles) southeast of Athens, destroying homes and forcing evacuations as it neared the beach.

    The flames erupted in low vegetation but quickly spread into residential areas, as Greece experienced its first heatwave of the summer.

    At least 20 homes were destroyed and many others suffered structural damage, according to local officials.

    Strong winds and soaring temperatures of up to 40°C made the fire extremely difficult to control.

    Local residents joined firefighters, forest rangers and aircraft in trying to contain the fire and protect their homes. The coast guard was also deployed along the coastline.

    Emergency alerts were issued via the 112 system, urging residents to evacuate the a series of towns and villages.

    Greece has sought to beef up its response to wildfires, which have become increasingly common because of its long, hot summers and warming climate.

    An extra 18,000 firefighters backed up by volunteers have been deployed this year, officials say, for the rest of the fire season which ends in October.

    Earlier this week thousands of hectares were torched on Chios, Greece’s fifth-largest island. A Georgian woman was arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of unintentionally starting a fire by dropping a cigarette.

    One resident in Thymari told Greek website Kathimerini on Thursday that by the time she had reached her home it had burned down because of the strong winds. Another said his neighbours’ homes had been destroyed but he had been more fortunate.

    Further east along the coast towards Cape Sounion, on the tip of the Attica peninsula, the fire crossed the coastal road and moved toward the ridge of a nearby hill.

    Authorities said more than 1,000 people were evacuated from affected areas. Eleven tourists were rescued from a beach after becoming trapped by the advancing flames, according to local authorities.

    Despite evacuation orders, some residents refused to leave and attempted to defend their homes using garden hoses and other improvised means. Authorities warned that such actions endangered lives and obstructed emergency services.

    According to Greek state broadcaster ERT, at least 40 people, including children and elderly residents, were rescued by police after becoming trapped.

    Fire Service spokesperson Vasileios Vathrakogiannis said firefighters were engaged in an intense battle on the ground and by air, particularly in areas where the fire was burning close to houses.

    Local officials in villages inland from Thymari described the situation as extremely difficult.

    “All of the municipality’s facilities were open to anyone who needed shelter or medical help,” Babis Galanis, a local deputy mayor told ERT.

    The head of Greece’s fire service has ordered a special arson investigation unit to the scene to examine whether the fire had been deliberately set.

    According to a report by Greece’s Risk Assessment Committee, extremely high temperatures are expected on Friday, with a very high risk of wildfires in Attica, Evia, the Peloponnese, and the northern Aegean.



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