ATHENS: A large forest fire broke out early on Saturday on the northeastern outskirts of Athens, officials and reports said, threatening an army camp in the vicinity."The fire is moving through a...
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August 25, 2012
ATHENS: A large forest fire broke out early on Saturday on the northeastern outskirts of Athens, officials and reports said, threatening an army camp in the vicinity.
"The fire is moving through a wooded ravine and is burning across a large front," Nikos Peppas, the deputy mayor of the municipality of Dionysos, told state television NET.
"It's dangerous because an army camp is in the vicinity," he said.
The state-run Athens News Agency said a force of 100 fire-fighters, four aircraft and two helicopters had been dispatched to deal with the fire.
Greece suffers from a large number of fires every summer, that are usually aided by high temperatures and strong winds and are often attributed to arson.