Thessaloniki, Greece—Firefighters recovered two bodies from the charred ruins near Liti on Wednesday after a wildfire ripped through the region. The blaze started in dry brush on Tuesday around noon. It grew quickly. Strong gusts pushed the flames toward residential zones. Authorities issued urgent evacuation orders as the situation turned lethal.
Emergency crews found one victim in a wooded area. They discovered the second body inside a fire-damaged house shortly after. Officials have not released the names of the dead. Local reports suggest the victims may have been caught while attempting to secure property before the fire hit.
A forty-year-old woman survived the incident. Medics transported her to a hospital in Thessaloniki for treatment. She suffered burn injuries during the struggle to escape. More than one hundred firefighters are on the scene. They received support from aircraft and water-dropping helicopters throughout the operation.
The fire service confirmed that the main front is now under control. Crews are still working to put out lingering hotspots. They remain stationed around the perimeter to prevent flare-ups. The landscape is desolate. The scale of the destruction is still being assessed.
Extreme weather fueled the speed of the flames. High temperatures and parched vegetation created a perfect hazard. The region has seen repeated fire events this season. This latest incident highlights the danger of summer heatwaves in the area.
Residents from nearby villages remain on edge. Many have lost homes or livestock. Local authorities are investigating the exact cause of the ignition. They have not ruled out human activity. No official statement explains why evacuation warnings failed to save everyone.
The recovery phase is slow. Experts are monitoring the air quality in the northern districts. Smoke still hangs over the hillsides. The threat level remains a concern for local emergency services.
Investigations into the deaths continue. Official teams are processing the site where the bodies were found. Families wait for news regarding the identification of the deceased. The area stays closed to the public while officials complete their sweep.
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