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Wildfires kill an elderly couple on the Greek island of Salamina

Authorities reported that an elderly couple died and a number of other people were injured as fast-moving fires swept through the Greek island of Salamina, west of Athens, on the largest holiday weekend of summer. Heatwaves across Europe have caused droughts, dried out vegetation and strained water resources, which has led to wildfires in Spain and France.

The Greek coast guard reported that more than 500 people had been evacuated, and a couple of elderly men died near the area where the fire began. The strong winds that had caused fires to spread across Greece abated in the afternoon.

The fire broke out during Greece's busy summer getaway period around the Assumption Holiday on August 15, when many Athenians travel to nearby islands like Salamina, which is easily accessible by Piraeus' main port.

Local reports state that five people were taken to a?health clinic in the area after their homes were damaged.

To contain the fires, 192 firefighters, as well as 14 helicopters and aircraft, and volunteer crews were called in.

The island was flooded with?firefighting ships?and the Coast Guard, and preparations were made for possible sea rescues from coastal areas that are in danger.

Salamina was under a warning of high wildfire risks on Sunday. The cause of these fires is not yet known.

The fires are a few days after tourists and residents fled villages in northern Greece's Halkidiki region as a wildfire, fanned on by strong winds, engulfed trees and houses near a resort. Reporting by Ivana Skularac, Editing by Christina Fincher & Alexander Smith

(source: Reuters)