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Tens of thousands flee raging wildfires in Greece

ATHENS, Greece – A partial drop in gale-force winds early Monday offered hard-pressed Greek firefighters a brief respite after wildfires raged for two days north of Athens, burning houses and swathes of forest while forcing thousands to evacuate their homes.

Officials warned that the vast blaze was still threatening inhabited areas on the capital's northern fringes and near Marathon — site of one of history's most famous battlegrounds.

"There are fewer hazardous points," Fire Brigade spokesman Yiannis Kappakis said. "But the blaze is still developing."

Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis said the fire — one of more than 90 that broke out across Greec over the weekend — was still very hard to tackle.

"The situation remains very difficult," he said after a fire brigade briefing. "The enormous (firefighting) effort will continue on all fronts throughout the night."

Firefighters were set to gain a new boost at first light Monday, when water-dropping aircraft will resume operations, assisted by aircraft from France, Italy and Cyprus. Nearly 2,000 firefighters and soldiers are engaging the blaze on the ground, together with hundreds of volunteers.

In many afflicted areas, however, despairing residents pleaded for firefighters and equipment that were nowhere to be seen.

Earlier Sunday, thousands of residents of Athens' northern outskirts evacuated their homes, fleeing in cars or on foot. The fire destroyed several houses as it advanced across an area more than 30 miles (50 kilometers) in circumference.

Six major fires were burning early Monday across Greece. The Athens blaze started north of Marathon plain, and spread over Mount Penteli — on the city's limit to the north — threatening outlying suburbs.

Driven by gale-force winds, the blaze grew fastest near Marathon, from which the long-distance foot race takes its name, born from a legendary run after the 490 B.C Athenian victory over an invading Persian army.

One resident, Nikos Adamopoulos, said he had driven over a large part of the area and saw no firefighters.

"The Museum of Marathon is being encircled by fire and flames are closing in on (the archaeological site of) Rhamnus," he told The Associated Press. Rhamnus is home to two 2,500-year-old temples.

The mayor of Marathon said he had been "begging the government to send over planes and helicopters" to no avail.

"There are only two fire engines here; three houses are already on fire and we are just watching helplessly," mayor Spyros Zagaris told Greek TV.

Zagaris was among several local leaders who accused the government of having no plan to fight the fire.

Finance Minister Yiannis Papathanassiou responded: "This is not the time for criticism under these tragic conditions. We are fighting a difficult fight."

Another official said emergency workers were exhausted.

"The firefighters, soldiers and volunteers fighting the fire are tired and their equipment is being used constantly and there is fatigue there too," said deputy Interior Minister Christos Markoyiannakis.

Opposition politicians have been restrained in their criticism so far.

But both Communist Party leader Aleka Papariga and Giorgos Karatzaferis, head of populist right-wing Popular Orthodox Rally, said the government had learned nothing from the catastrophic summer fires of 2007, when 76 people died and several villages were totally destroyed in southern Greece.

A shift in wind helped halt the flames in the town of Agios Stefanos, a township on the fringes of Athens on the opposite side of Mount Penteli from Marathon. Most of its 10,000 inhabitants had evacuated Sunday afternoon. By nightfall, the town was empty, authorities said.

The nine helicopters and 14 planes that operated during the day, including two planes sent from Italy, dumped some 4,000 tons (3,600 metric tons) of water on the fire, but apparently without much success. Television showed airplanes and helicopters dropping water on a forest outside Agios Stefanos — and the fire re-igniting moments after they left.

About 58 square miles (37,000 acres or 15,000 hectares) of forest, brush and olive groves have burned. The highly flammable pine forests around Athens' northern suburbs helped the fire spread.

Athens prefect Yiannis Sgouros said the full extent of the damage would take days to estimate.

Authorities evacuated two large children's hospitals, as well as campsites and homes in villages and outlying suburbs threatened by blazes that scattered ash across Athens. The flames also approached a large monastery on Mount Penteli.

Elsewhere in Greece, serious fires were reported on the islands of Evia and Skyros in the Aegean Sea and Zakynthos in the west. Another large fire that started Saturday near the town of Plataea, 40 miles (60 kilometers) northwest of Athens, was spreading unchecked toward a coastal resort in western Attica.

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    ASUtoddASUtodd Posts: 1,312 ✭✭
    Haven't seen him in a couple of days on here.... I have a friend flying to Greece for three weeks... Hope he's doing alright..
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    coinkatcoinkat Posts: 22,795 ✭✭✭✭✭
    we hope you are doing well Dimitri

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    DoogyDoogy Posts: 4,508


    << <i>we hope you are doing well Dimitri >>




    I heard the same thing today, and naturally thought of Dimitri. our prayers are with you brother!

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    TwoKopeikiTwoKopeiki Posts: 9,540 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Dimitri, I pray that this disaster avoids you. Let us know what's going on with you when you get a chance.
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    BillyKingsleyBillyKingsley Posts: 2,661 ✭✭✭✭
    Wow, scary. My thoughts are with Dimitri and all residents of Greece. Fire is one of things that just scare the heck out of me.
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    HussuloHussulo Posts: 2,953 ✭✭✭
    My thoughts are also with Dimitri and others living near the blazes. I hope they manage to get the fires out soon.
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    1960NYGiants1960NYGiants Posts: 3,455 ✭✭✭✭
    As are mine. Hope all is well.
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    coinpicturescoinpictures Posts: 5,345 ✭✭✭
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    koincollectkoincollect Posts: 446 ✭✭✭
    My prayers are with you and your loved ones.
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    ajaanajaan Posts: 17,126 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Dimitri lives in Psihico which is a Northeastern section of Athens near where the fires are ranging. Hopefully everything is OK.

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    AethelredAethelred Posts: 9,288 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Dimitri lives in Psihico which is a Northeastern section of Athens near where the fires are ranging. Hopefully everything is OK. >>



    Geez, an earthquake a few years ago and now fires, we need to talk Dimitri into moving!
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    wybritwybrit Posts: 6,953 ✭✭✭
    OK Dimitri, post here and alleviate our concerns. Hope you're OK.
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    StorkStork Posts: 5,205 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Okay Dimitri, I'm worried about you--please be okay and please let us know you are okay....


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    spoonspoon Posts: 2,798 ✭✭✭
    Being the month of August and that we haven't heard from D lately, I'm guessing (hoping) he's on vacation.

    Here's hoping all is well, whatever the case may be!
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    ajaanajaan Posts: 17,126 ✭✭✭✭✭
    My last PM from Dimitri was Aug 18th.

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    MacCrimmonMacCrimmon Posts: 7,054 ✭✭✭
    I queried him about these wildfires on Aug/22/2009 11:12 PM via PM, and have yet to hear any word.

    Vacation is unlikely, although he may have landed a $$$$$ contract and is having a pre-celebration in the Aegean. Most likely he's packed up essentials and headed for some place surrounded by rocks and water.
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    newsmannewsman Posts: 2,658 ✭✭✭


    << <i>I queried him about these wildfires on Aug/22/2009 11:12 PM via PM, and have yet to hear any word.

    Vacation is unlikely, although he may have landed a $$$$$ contract and is having a pre-celebration in the Aegean. Most likely he's packed up essentials and headed for some place surrounded by rocks and water. >>



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    bidaskbidask Posts: 13,866 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>OK Dimitri, post here and alleviate our concerns. Hope you're OK. >>

    Yes, where are you Dimitri?
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    JCMhoustonJCMhouston Posts: 5,306 ✭✭✭
    Still no word from Dimitri?
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    ajaanajaan Posts: 17,126 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Dimitri must be totally out of touch. I PMed him some PCGS grades he received from a submission I sent in for him and he hasn't replied at all which is very unusual.

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    oldshepoldshep Posts: 3,240
    We need some kind of report - our thoughts are with Dimitri - a class act if ever there was one.
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    coinlieutenantcoinlieutenant Posts: 9,305 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I PM'd on the 22nd asking him where he was and if he was ok...haven't heard a peep. Maybe in France?
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    farthingfarthing Posts: 3,294 ✭✭✭
    Well, it is August. Much of Europe is on vacation somewhere.
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    SYRACUSIANSYRACUSIAN Posts: 6,448 ✭✭✭✭
    Guys, this is really touching, I'm speechless. I had no easy access to internet lately.

    Yes the fires were not far away from where I live. The destruction is devastating. It really breaks my heart to see these mountains surrounding Athens turned from lungs of oxygen for the city to no man's land. Some of them were replanted after similar fires in 1997-8, which means that nothing can be done for them for 2-3 generations. What are we going to leave to our children? Have we learned nothing from similar situations in the past, other than pointing the finger on who's to blame? image
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    BoomBoom Posts: 10,165
    So good to hear from you.

    Thanks for letting us know you're OK! image
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    bosoxbosox Posts: 1,510 ✭✭✭✭
    Dimitri - I'm glad you are okay. - Rob
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    theboz11theboz11 Posts: 6,576 ✭✭✭
    Glad you are Ok, we have terrible fires here in Florida as the do in California and there. It is so sad to see the ravages of fire.
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    coinpicturescoinpictures Posts: 5,345 ✭✭✭
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    ASUtoddASUtodd Posts: 1,312 ✭✭
    Glad you're ok buddy!!!
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    Well I don't know Dimitri but he sounds like a nice guy that has a lot of friends here.

    I know it's heart breaking for him to see what has happened to his area as result of the fires.

    Best to you and your family Dimitri.
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    newsmannewsman Posts: 2,658 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Yes the fires were not far away from where I live. The destruction is devastating. It really breaks my heart to see these mountains surrounding Athens turned from lungs of oxygen for the city to no man's land. Some of them were replanted after similar fires in 1997-8, which means that nothing can be done for them for 2-3 generations. What are we going to leave to our children? Have we learned nothing from similar situations in the past, other than pointing the finger on who's to blame? >>




    Maybe this story will give you some hope that surprises often spring up after fires. image
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    MacCrimmonMacCrimmon Posts: 7,054 ✭✭✭
    Dimitri, I'm very glad to see you are well. image
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    wybritwybrit Posts: 6,953 ✭✭✭
    Welcome back Dimitri! image
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    DoogyDoogy Posts: 4,508
    I may not have a dancing Elmo to give you like the other Doug, but i'm glad to see you're alive and well Dimitri!

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    JCMhoustonJCMhouston Posts: 5,306 ✭✭✭
    Glad to here all is well, were you feeling the love Dimitri?
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    cladkingcladking Posts: 28,353 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I am pleased to hear you, yours, and your possessions are safe.

    So what's the solution, more fire breaks?
    Tempus fugit.
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