State of emergency declared on Greece's fire-stricken Evia island, 8 slightly injured
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Fire fighters battle a blaze raging near Makrymalli village on Evia island, Greece, on Aug. 13, 2019. The central part of Greece's Evia island was declared in state of emergency by local authorities on Tuesday as over 250 firemen were struggling to put under control a raging wildfire which so far has scorched forested areas and forced the evacuation of four villages, Greek national news agency AMNA reported. Eight people have been slightly injured, according to local One TV Channel.
A fire fighter watches the blaze raging near Makrymalli village on Evia island, Greece, on Aug. 13, 2019. The central part of Greece's Evia island was declared in state of emergency by local authorities on Tuesday as over 250 firemen were struggling to put under control a raging wildfire which so far has scorched forested areas and forced the evacuation of four villages, Greek national news agency AMNA reported. Eight people have been slightly injured, according to local One TV Channel.
A grader truck is moved to the front of the raging blaze near Makrymalli village on Evia island, Greece, on Aug. 13, 2019. The central part of Greece's Evia island was declared in state of emergency by local authorities on Tuesday as over 250 firemen were struggling to put under control a raging wildfire which so far has scorched forested areas and forced the evacuation of four villages, Greek national news agency AMNA reported.
Fire fighters battle a blaze raging near Makrymalli village on Evia island, Greece, on Aug. 13, 2019. The central part of Greece's Evia island was declared in state of emergency by local authorities on Tuesday as over 250 firemen were struggling to put under control a raging wildfire which so far has scorched forested areas and forced the evacuation of four villages, Greek national news agency AMNA reported. Eight people have been slightly injured, according to local One TV Channel.