Wildfire rages on Greek island of Evia, villages evacuated
By Abiodun Ogundairo
13 August 2018 |
3:08 pm
Videos released on social media on Sunday (August 12) showed raging wildfires fanned by strong winds near Psachna on the Greek island of Evia, where two other villages have been evacuated.
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