Wildfire on Thursday reported progress on some fronts and deaths on others across Europe.
In Greece, firefighters have progressed in their fight with at least four major fire, one of which has threatened the country’s third largest city, Patus. A spokesperson of the fire department said that the “scattered” pocket “was still active” and the risk of fire “was very high in most parts of the country.”
On Wednesday, the authorities in Patus ordered the withdrawal of children’s hospital and a retirement house from the flames to the residents. Citizens have joined efforts to bring back the fire and more than a dozen firefighters have been admitted to the hospital or emergency medical treatment.
Fire No Borders – Albania and Turkish report death
As in the case of Europe, a heat -soaked, Greece’s Fire Resources -600 ground crew and about 30 water -carrying aircrafts are thin. Beyond the four major fire fighting fire at home, Athens has assisted neighboring Albania, where dozens of forests have joined international efforts to compete.
In Central Albania, officials say dozens of houses were destroyed and four villages were evacuated when a former army in the flames reached near the ammunition depot. The explosions of the second World War Idri were reported to be near the Albania border with Greece. The 80 -year -old man caught fire near the capital Tirana.
In Türkiye, where the fire has been caught since June, a forestry worker was killed in an accident in which a fire truck was attached to the truck. Four people were injured. Fire in Türkiye killed 18 people in July, 10 of them killed rescue teams and forestry workers.
Spain PM Sanchez Honors Falls Fire Fighter
In Spain, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez expressed condolences to death – third – as many – a volunteer in Castil and Leon to the north of the fire fighter, capital, Madrid.
Sanchez wrote on X, “We do not forget the injured or neighbors who suffer from fire pain,” “Danger remains extreme” and thanks “heroes who continue to fire to protect all of us.”
Thousands of people have been displaced throughout the region and have set the rail service on fire between Madrid and Northwestern Gallicia.
Neighbor Portugal has forced BEE to deploy more than 2,100 firefighters and 20 aircraft in the fight against five major fire.
Is EU Fight Help in Fire?
On Wednesday, Spain announced that it had asked the European Union (EU) for physical assistance, namely the supply of a aircraft to be taken.
The European Union has actively assisted members and non-member countries in the entire continent in struggling with flames, often deployed ground crew and water aircraft.
Recently, the property was deployed in Montenegro, where wildfires still burn.
Since the hot and drying season has become an ideal throughout the continent, therefore, also, there is large -scale forest fire.
The authorities indicate many reasons for them – ranging from natural phenomena like electricity, careless behavior, careless farming practices, poorly maintained power lines and arson motor inspired by speculation of immovable motor.
Edited: Louis Olofs