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Friday, November 6, 2009

Greece Forest Fires Worst Ever

Since Aug. 24, Greece has faced its worst forest fire disaster ever, in the size of burned area and loss of life and property. A heat wave (temperatures above 101 degrees Fahrenheit for three days) was followed by a day of winds reaching 50 to 70 kilometers per hour and extremely low relative humidity (8% to 20%). In South Greece there has been no rain all summer and three heat waves, leaving the vegetation highly stressed. When this situation was faced with ineffective initial fire attack from the ground, the stage was set for disaster. Two fires started ...

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