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Firefighters test readiness as Greece enters wildfire season

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Posted on May 22, 2025

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By Karolina Tagaris LAVRIO, Greece (Reuters) -On a hillside outside Athens, firefighters, rescuers and the army stand ready to tackle an encroaching wildfire near a summer camp - a scenario all too

Greece Prepares for Wildfire Season with Major Firefighter Drill

By Karolina Tagaris

LAVRIO, Greece (Reuters) -On a hillside outside Athens, firefighters, rescuers and the army stand ready to tackle an encroaching wildfire near a summer camp - a scenario all too familiar in Greece, where climate change has made blazes more frequent and devastating.

With Greece well into its wildfire season, Thursday's exercise near the seaside town of Lavrio some 70 kilometres south of the capital was held simultaneously across the country.

Fire trucks raced to the scene and aircraft dumped water on a simulated flame. Authorities described the drill's weather conditions as "realistic" - hot and windy after weeks of drought.

Greece, whose Mediterranean climate makes it more vulnerable to climate change, recorded its hottest summer last year as well as prolonged periods of drought that led to water shortages and damaged crops. This June is forecast to be warmer than usual across southern Europe.

The government is planning to deploy a record number of firefighters this year - around 18,000 from 15,500 in 2022 - backed by volunteers. It will spend around 2 billion euros on new aircraft and will use nearly twice as many thermal camera drones to catch fires early.

"Our goal is to not mourn human lives and to protect property and the environment," Kefalogiannis said.

Some 9,777 wildfires broke out across Greece last year according to the fire brigade, up from 8,257 in 2023.

One of Europe's biggest wildfires on record burned for weeks in northern Greece in 2023, killing at least 20 people. Last summer, a wildfire fanned by gale force winds reached Athens's northern suburbs, forcing hundreds to flee.

(Reporting by Karolina Tagaris, editing by Ed Osmond)

Key Takeaways

  • Greece conducts nationwide wildfire readiness drills.
  • 18,000 firefighters to be deployed this season.
  • Record investment in firefighting technology.
  • Climate change increases wildfire frequency in Greece.
  • Major wildfires have previously threatened Athens.

Frequently Asked Questions

What preparations are being made for the wildfire season in Greece?
Firefighters, rescuers, and the army are conducting drills to prepare for wildfires. The government plans to deploy around 18,000 firefighters this year, an increase from 15,500 in 2022.
How many wildfires occurred in Greece last year?
According to the fire brigade, approximately 9,777 wildfires broke out across Greece last year, which is an increase from 8,257 in 2023.
What factors contribute to Greece's vulnerability to wildfires?
Greece's Mediterranean climate makes it more susceptible to climate change, leading to hotter summers and prolonged droughts, which increase the risk of wildfires.
What is the government's spending plan for wildfire prevention?
The government is set to spend around 2 billion euros on new aircraft and other resources to enhance wildfire prevention efforts.
What was the impact of the wildfires in northern Greece last summer?
One of Europe's largest wildfires burned for weeks in northern Greece in 2023, resulting in at least 20 fatalities.

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