Greek Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Minister announces measures to fight fires

Measures that include a ban on circulation in specific regions’ mountain and urban forests and other locations prone to fires are some of the decisions made at an extraordinary interministerial meeting held at the Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Ministry earlier on Monday on the fires raging in Greece, ANA reports.

Chaired by Minister Vassilis Kikilias, participants included ministers (State, Environment, Citizen Protection, Shipping), security forces chiefs (Fire Brigade, Armed Forces, Hellenic Police, Port Authority), and the head of the National Intelligence Service (EYP). They decided that all services and the army will patrol areas under threat of fire, while the orders for evacuation through the emergency number 112 should be strictly enforced.

The situation is critical, Kikilias said: “The last 48 hours, as well as the next 48 hours, have proven highly critical as gale-force winds and high temperatures create extensive fire fronts since the sources of the fires cannot be easily placed under control. As of midnight yesterday, 53 forest fires broke out, and in Evros Region alone 14 separate fires broke out. The situation in Alexandroupolis and Dadia, as well as the large fires that broke out simultaneously in Evia, Kavala, Viotia, and Komotini, are very difficult.”

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