Greek government calls for EU disaster response mechanism over fire

EU member states are sending aid to Greece to help battle the massive wildfire burning across woodland northeast of Athens.

The help comes as the Greek government requests the activation of the European Civil Protection Mechanism, which helps European Union countries respond to emergencies.

The first helicopter from France is expect to arrive on Monday evening, according to media reports.

Italy plans to send two firefighting aircraft by Tuesday and 75 firefighters with 25 vehicles are on their way from the Czech Republic.

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A cemetery in Penteli, a municipality in the northern Athens region, is shrouded in thick smoke on Monday. Photo: dpa

A team from Moldova is already on site, while Turkey has also offered help and support from Spain is also expected.

The fire reached the suburbs of Vrilissia and Penteli in the north-east of Athens in the afternoon.

This was the first time that a major fire had come so close to the Greek capital, experts said on television. The blaze was still around 11km from Athens’ city centre.

Gale-force winds and gusts of up to 70km per hour (43.5 miles per hour) are expected to continue until the evening, but the wind is expected to subside for the time being during the night.

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