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On Sunday, two wildfires ignited nearly simultaneously on Salamina island, close to Athens, resulting in the deaths of two individuals and leading to the evacuation of approximately 500 people via maritime routes. The rapid spread of the flames was exacerbated by strong winds, prompting the deployment of around 200 firefighters, 50 fire engines, and several aircraft. At least 10 others were treated for burns or smoke inhalation, with five receiving medical care locally. One blaze was contained, while the second had no active front by the evening. These incidents occur amidst an exceptionally hot summer across western Europe, which is heightening wildfire threats throughout the region.
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00:00Two wildfires erupted almost simultaneously on Greece's Salamina Island.
00:04The fires broke out Sunday afternoon, near Athens.
00:08Strong winds quickly pushed the flames through forested areas.
00:12About 200 firefighters were deployed to fight the blazes.
00:15Around 500 people were evacuated from the island by sea.
00:20Fire crews used 50 engines, aircraft, and water tankers.
00:23Two people were found dead at the scene.
00:26They were reportedly a couple from the affected area.
00:29At least 10 others suffered burns or smoke inhalation.
00:32Five people were taken to local medical facilities.
00:36One fire was brought under control by Sunday evening.
00:39The second blaze had no active front.
00:42Officials continued monitoring the area for new flare-ups.
00:45The cause of the fires remains unknown.
00:47The incident comes amid heightened wildfire risks across Europe.
00:51Disclosure. This video contains stock footage and content created or enhanced
00:55using AI-assisted tools AI generated.
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