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Kefalogiannis: Seven Out of Ten Fires Are Caused by Human Factors and Negligence

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Attica, Evia and almost half of Peloponnese in "red" today - "We must be careful, we can prevent fires," stressed the Minister of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection

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Attica, Evia and almost half of Peloponnese in "red" today - "We must be careful, we can prevent fires," stressed the Minister of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection

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Firefighters were injured, property was burned - Italy is sending two aircraft to our country - ""firefighting forces are operating non-stop"

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Extreme fire risk (level 5) in Attica and eight other regions of the country today, Saturday (26/07), according to the Fire Department. At the same time, according to the fire risk forecast map, high is…More...

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In any season, the weather we know about our regions depends closely on the position of the Azores' anticyclone. And in the summer, when its center is very far off the Atlantic, it directs wet and fresh air from the ocean. "Summer rotten" weather situation When this situation persists for several weeks, it can then be called "Summer rotten", even if the expression is sometimes exaggerated as the disturbances coming from the British Islands are n…

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meteo-paris.com broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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