Greece buries fire victims
Sobbing villagers yesterday buried a Greek mother and her four children who died in destructive forest fires, as the first autumn rains raised hopes of dousing the flames that have killed 64 people. Storms in northern Greece flooded two villages as...
Sobbing villagers yesterday buried a Greek mother and her four children who died in destructive forest fires, as the first autumn rains raised hopes of dousing the flames that have killed 64 people.
Storms in northern Greece flooded two villages as firefighters continued to battle blazes in the southern Peloponnese region.
"The burnt forests contributed to the floods, which swept cars into the sea," said a fire brigade officer in the Halkidiki peninsula. In the village of Artemida, perched on a charred Peloponnese mountain, about 200 villagers attended the funeral of the mother found dead still clutching her children, the most shocking image of the inferno's trail of destruction.