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The BBC's Paul Wood in Athens
"A repeat of what happened earlier this year"
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Saturday, 26 August, 2000, 04:41 GMT 05:41 UK
Seven die in Greek wildfires
Bulgarian fires
The heatwave has ignited fires all over southern Europe
Hundreds of firefighters are battling wildfires in Greece which have killed seven elderly people.

Fires fuelled by the prolonged heatwave are raging out of control in the north-western provinces of Epirus and in Arcadia in the southern Peloponnese.

Police said seven elderly people died in the blaze in Epirus, which swept across the border from Albania, covering a 40km (25mile) front.

Greek woman crying
This woman's village, 520km north-west of Athens, was engulfed by fire

The charred remains of five women were found in mountain villages in the region. An elderly couple were burned to death by the blaze on Thursday.

Israel has agreed to send two firefighting helicopters to help. The Israeli embassy in Athens said they would arrive on Saturday.

Neighbouring countries were unable to respond to Greek pleas for help because they were struggling with their own brush fires, the Greek authorities said.

A state of emergency was declared in both Arcadia and Epirus. About 80 fires are burning out of control across Greece.

map of Greece showing affected areas

Temperatures are expected to stay around 37C.

More than 500 soldiers and 200 firefighters were battling the blaze in Epirus, while in Arcadia some 600 firefighters with 100 vehicles and 15 aircraft were mobilised.

The fires have been burning in Arcadia for five days, threatening a hydroelectric plant.

European hot spots

As a heatwave continues in southern Europe, there have been wild fires in Italy, Bulgaria, Croatia and Corsica, while the Kosovan capital, Pristina, is without water supplies.

Bulgarian firefighters tackle a raging forest fire near the town of Vakarel
Seventy fires are burning in southern Bulgaria

Bulgaria has declared a state of emergency in two southern districts, where nearly 70 fires have broken out in the last 24 hours. In Croatia, large swathes of farmland have been destroyed.

The fires across Europe have been so devastating because of a combination of heat and high winds. Low rainfall earlier this year has left parts of the continent a tinderbox, especially vulnerable to the record heatwave.

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