Belgian wildfire approaches Germany despite rain as Greece probes deadly blaze
Summary
A large wildfire in Belgium near the German border continues to burn despite recent rain, with firefighters from several countries assisting efforts. In Greece, authorities are investigating a deadly wildfire on the island of Salamina that caused deaths and injuries, while also dealing with new smaller fires near Athens.Key Facts
- Belgium is experiencing one of its largest wildfires ever in the eastern High Fens region.
- The fire has burned about 30 square kilometers (12 square miles) of forest and is moving toward Germany.
- Rain and cooler weather helped firefighters but did not fully control the fire.
- Firefighters and aircraft from Norway, Sweden, Germany, and the Netherlands are helping in Belgium.
- Hundreds of people near the wildfire in Belgium were ordered to evacuate as a precaution.
- In Greece, a wildfire on the island of Salamina killed two people and injured nine.
- Greek investigators are looking into the cause of the deadly fire on Salamina.
- New wildfires also appeared near the main airport close to Athens, Greece's capital.
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