Fierce Wildfires Blaze Across Chios, Greece: A Battle Against Nature
Firefighters struggled to control wildfires on Greece's Chios Island amid strong winds. Efforts to safeguard homes and mastiha-producing areas faced challenges, causing evacuations and power outages. Greece, facing environmental challenges due to climate change, invested heavily in new firefighting resources and personnel to combat the frequent wildfires.

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Firefighters on the Greek island of Chios continue their battle against wildfires, fueled by strong winds, for a second consecutive day. The blazes have prompted authorities to evacuate villages as 190 firefighters, aided by six aircraft, strive to protect homes and mastiha-producing areas.
On Monday, powerful gusts hampered firefighting efforts, leading to the destruction of forest and pasture land and forcing numerous residents to seek safety. Reports indicated damage to infrastructure, including power cuts, emphasizing the growing environmental and economic toll of these incidents on Greece.
As wildfires become more frequent due to climate change, Greece has allocated hundreds of millions of euros for damage compensation and modern firefighting equipment. In anticipation of a challenging fire season, a record number of firefighters have been deployed to safeguard the country.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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