Wildfires Force Evacuations in Athens Suburbs

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🔥 Athens suburbs evacuated as wildfires spread
Hundreds of firefighters are battling multiple wildfires outside Athens, Greece, forcing the evacuation of several suburbs, including Marathon. A children's hospital and military clinic were also evacuated.

  • 500 firefighters deployed to contain the blaze
  • **2 firefighters injured
  • **Several civilians treated for smoke inhalation
    The bone-dry conditions, high temperatures, and strong winds are fueling the fires, with climate change increasing the likelihood of such disasters.

Photo: Marios Lolos/Xinhua/IMAGO*

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