Dramatic hours are unfolding in northeastern Attica as the fire that started in Varnava on Sunday afternoon is “rapidly advancing and has reached Mount Penteli,” as announced by the Fire Department spokesperson shortly before 6 AM today, “despite the superhuman efforts of all civil protection forces.”
The situation exacerbated, as meteorologists have predicted and the Fire Department spokesperson confirmed, that winds are expected to strengthen further in the coming hours. These winds have already contributed to the fire’s spread over a vast distance, burning everything in its path.
According to Mr. Vathrakogiannis, 510 firefighters are battling the fire fronts with 16 forest commando units and dozens of vehicles. Additionally, with the first light of day, a total of 29 aerial units are expected to fly over the fronts in two shifts—the first shift will begin with 11 aircraft and 6 helicopters.
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It is recalled that shortly before 6 a.m. the fire had reached Penteli with evacuation orders for Palea and Nea Penteli and the two hospitals in the area.