Aftermath Of Evia Wildfires In Greece

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Aftermath Of Evia Wildfires In Greece

The aftermath of the wildfires in Evia Island, one of the largest environmental disasters in the country. Lumberjacks from other regions of Greece are cutting trees to let the forest be reborn, but also working in the burned areas to prevent further soil erosion, a damage that is leading to dangerous landslides and floods. Scientists claim the wildfires were caused by climate change after a long period of dry weather with record high temperatures in the south of Europe and the Mediterranean area, causing the wildfires. Local people are devastated as the economy was affected by the fire, it was strongly connected with nature and the forest for honey or resin production but also for tourism as the area was a popular nature destination for Greek and foreigners for the thick forest and the mountain activities. Kechries, Euboea, Greece on November 18, 2021 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)


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