- New evacuation orders have been issued for areas east of Athens due to wildfires.
- Helicopters have resumed aerial firefighting efforts after being grounded for safety reasons overnight.
- European countries are providing assistance, including firefighters, trucks, and planes.
- Greece has experienced its hottest June and July on record, contributing to the severity of the wildfires.
- About 700 firefighters, 120 vehicles, and a significant number of soldiers, supported by local communities, are involved in combating the fires.
- Authorities have urged 30 different communities to evacuate in response to the spreading fires.
- At least one person has been confirmed dead, and several others have been hospitalized with breathing problems due to the fires.
- France, Italy, and the Czech Republic are among the European countries that have sent aid to Greece.
- Experts highlight the need for more preventive measures, including clearing dry biomass and opening up roads for better fire brigade access before the fire season starts.
- Climate change, manifested through extended heatwaves and prolonged droughts, is exacerbating the wildfire situation in Greece.
- Greece’s investment in fossil fuels is criticized amid the climate crisis, which is worsening the impact of natural disasters like wildfires.
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