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Greece battles final blaze near Athens as damage assessment begins

Greece battles final blaze near Athens as damage assessment begins

The fire is still in progress, with most fronts eased three days after igniting. State inspectors are assessing damaged buildings as residents return to their homes. The fire damaged about 10,000 hectares of land, with the cause unknown. Firefighters worked on Wednesday to extinguish the remnants of a wildfire near Athens that killed a woman, … Read more

Greek wildfire near Athens, Prompting mass evacuations from towns and hospitals

Massive wildfire near Los Angeles reaches 9,400 acres

Firefighting aircraft paused operations overnight and resumed efforts early Monday. At least three hospitals in Penteli were evacuated. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis returned to Athens to oversee the response. On Monday, a fast-moving wildfire driven by gale-force winds surged closer to Athens, burning trees, houses, and cars. Greek authorities reported that the blaze forced the … Read more

Audio released of driver being told to ignore red light in Greece

Greece

A train driver was instructed to disregard a red signal. Late on Thursday, the crash’s dead toll reached 57. Leading to anger in Greece over lax rail safety. Officials revealed recordings in which a train driver involved in one of the country’s deadliest train accidents in recent years was instructed to disregard a red signal, … Read more

Rail workers strike as anger over Greece train crash grows

Greece

Rail workers across Greece have started a one-day strike due to the train catastrophe. Which left 43 people dead. A 59-year-old Larissa station master is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday. After the train catastrophe on Tuesday that left at least 43 people dead, rail workers across Greece have started a one-day strike. “Pain … Read more

Greece train crash catastrophe: Angry protests erupted

Greece
  • A train crash killed 43 people.
  • Rioters clashed with police outside the Athens headquarters.
  • Many of the 350 passengers were students in their twenties.

Protests have erupted in Greece in response to the rail crash that killed 43 people, with many viewing it as an accident waiting to happen.

Rioters clashed with police outside the Athens headquarters of Hellenic Train, the corporation in charge of maintaining Greece’s railways.

Protests were also organized in Thessaloniki and Larissa, both of which are close to where the accident occurred on Tuesday night.

According to the administration, an independent probe will bring justice.

Following the tragedy, in which a passenger train collided head-on with a freight train, causing the front cars to explode into flames, the country has announced three days of national mourning.

The passenger train’s front coaches were mostly wrecked.

Many of the 350 passengers were students in their twenties returning to Thessaloniki after a long weekend spent commemorating Greek Orthodox Lent.

Tragic human error

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated “tragic human error” was to blame for the accident.

In Larissa, a 59-year-old station master has been charged with manslaughter by negligence. He has denied any misconduct and has blamed the catastrophe on a technological flaw.

Rail union members feel that safety measures were not functioning properly, despite repeated warnings over many years.

Rail workers intend to strike on Thursday in protest at what they see as official neglect of the railways.

“Pain has turned into anger for the dozens of dead and wounded colleagues and fellow citizens,” the workers’ union said in a statement announcing the strike.

Transport Minister Kostas Karamanlis resigned over the catastrophe, stating he would accept responsibility for the authorities’ “long-standing failings” to fix a railway system he said was not suitable for the 21st Century.

Nonetheless, a sign was erected outside a hospital where the bodies of the train crash victims were being taken, saying that any systemic flaws will be covered up in the official investigation currently underway.

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Greece train crash: At least 32 dead, 85 injured as trains collide

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  • The collision between two trains in central Greece killed dozens.
  • The crash occurred after a weekend carnival that finished with a public holiday on Monday.
  • The passenger train had been heading from the capital Athens to Thessaloniki.

Greece: Rescue personnel is searching for survivors after a head-on collision between two trains in central Greece killed dozens and injured many more.

According to the Greek Fire Service, at least 32 people were killed and more than 85 were injured when a passenger train carrying more than 350 people crashed with a freight train on Tuesday evening, soon before midnight, in Tempi, central Greece, near the city of Larissa.

“There was a bang… “The (train) vehicle began spinning before we were able to evacuate,” one male passenger explained.

“It was 10 nightmarish seconds with fire, you couldn’t see much from the smoke,” said a second passenger.

According to the Greek Fire Service, recovery efforts are ongoing, with a focus on the first two carriages of the passenger train. It is likely that the death toll will grow.

The passenger train had been heading from the capital Athens to Thessaloniki, Greece’s second-largest city, which is famed for its festivals and strong cultural life. The crash occurred after a weekend carnival that finished with a public holiday on Monday.

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Iran releases two seized Greek tankers

Iran releases two seized Greek tankers

Iranian military captured two Greek tankers in the Gulf and sailed them back to Iran in May. Parties agree to promote collaboration required to enhance maritime security. Iranian-flagged tanker Lana, formerly known as Pegas, held by Greek authorities in April due to sanctions. Tehran and Athens concur to promote the collaboration required to enhance maritime … Read more

Greek hairstylist cuts hair in just 47 seconds sets world record

hairstylist world record

In just 47 seconds, Konstantinos Koutoupis broke the record for the quickest haircut. He trimmed his hair in just 47.17 seconds while trying the record, using a trimmer. The video received 110 likes and over 7302 views after it was posted online. A previous clip from a hairstylist from Athens, Greece, breaking the world record … Read more

Wildfire raging near Athens damages homes and forces hospital evacuation

Wildfire

On Wednesday morning, a wildfire raged in the mountainous Penteli region near Athens, burning homes and forcing authorities to order the evacuation of at least nine sites, including a hospital. The fire was fueled by gale-force winds. Around 1430 GMT on Tuesday, a fire on Mount Penteli, some 27 kilometres (16 miles) north of the … Read more

TUI forecasts record tourist demand for Greece this year

TUI

About 20% of Greece’s GDP comes from tourism. This has been essential in assisting the country’s economy recover from a decade-long debt crisis. TUI (TUIGn.DE) has stated that it anticipates returning to profitability in 2022. According to TUI’s head of communications, Aage Duenhaupt, the travel company anticipates the biggest level of demand for Greece ever … Read more

Athens wildfire losing intensity, firefighters say

Athens

A wildfire whipped up by gale-force winds in a southern suburb of Athens. 283 firefighters in 65 vehicles and groups of bystanders battled to control fire. No casualties reported, but neighborhoods were evacuated as the wind changed. A wildfire whipped up by gale-force winds in a southern suburb of Athens on Saturday, forcing residents to … Read more

Athens residents return home as firefighters bring blaze under control

Athens

Residents of a southern Athens suburb came home on Sunday after firemen were able to put out a blaze that had forced them to flee the day before, according to emergency services. “At this point, the fire has been demarcated, the residents are back in their houses,” deputy civil protection minister, Evangelos Tournas, told a … Read more

Iran says tankers were seized because Greece ‘stole’ oil

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Iranian Revolutionary Guards seized two Greek warships in the Gulf last month. The seizure came after Greece sent 115,000 tonnes of Iranian oil to the US Treasury. Iran has been urged to release the ships by the United States, Germany, France and the U.S. Iran supreme leader stated on Saturday that the seizure of two … Read more

LGBTQ Greek protestors angry over court conviction of police officer accused of killing a queer activist

LGBTQ Greek protestors angry over court conviction of police officer accused of killing a queer activist A group assembled outside a court in Athens showing pennants, signs, and rainbow banners as they anticipated the decision in a preliminary over the passing of eccentric lobbyist Zak Kostopoulos. Kostopoulos, additionally known by his drag persona Zackie Oh, … Read more

Allyson Felix announces her retirement concluding three-decade career

allyson felix

Allyson Felix, the legendary American track and field athlete, announced on Wednesday that she will retire this year, concluding a three-decade career that featured a record-setting 11 Olympic gold. In an Instagram post, the 36-year-old stated that she planned to enter her final season as an expression of thanks to the sport. “I have given … Read more

Athens evacuates Greeks

Athens

ATHENS – Athens on Wednesday launched an operation to evacuate Greek diplomats, journalists and other citizens from the Ukrainian city of Mariupol as Russian forces push further into the country. A convoy of 21 cars with over 80 people had set out, accompanied by the ambassador to Ukraine, Greek public television ERT reported. A Greek foreign … Read more

Finnair makes an official announcement regarding codeshare deal with Turkish Airlines

Finnair makes an official announcement regarding codeshare deal

Finnair and Turkish Airlines have established a codeshare arrangement that will provide consumers with more options. The Finnair AY code will be added to Turkish Airlines’ routes between Helsinki and Istanbul, as well as between Istanbul and Athens, Sofia, Thessaloniki, Amman, Sharm El Sheikh, Hurghada, Luxor, Antalya, and Gazipasa, beginning September 29th. Turkish Airlines’ TK … Read more

Turkey to hold artillery exercises in the eastern Mediterranean

Turkey

Turkey on Saturday issued an international Navtex alert to carry out artillery exercises in the eastern Mediterranean until September 11 amid the escalated row with Athens. According to the details, Turkey announced that it would hold gunnery exercises in the disputed area on September 1 and 2. Vessels were advised to avoid visiting the exercise … Read more