Israel wants to help

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Aug 25, 2007 19:03 | Updated Aug 25, 2007 19:03
Livni offers Israeli assistance for Greek blazes
By AP AND MARK WEISS
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Foreign minister Tzipi Livni offered, in a telephone conversation late Saturday evening with her Greek counterpart Dora Bakoyannis, to send Israeli assistance to Greece.


A thick pall of reddish smoke from a forest fire in Evia, some 50 kilometers away, hangs over the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, on Saturday.
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Massive forest fires sweeping across Greece since Friday killed at least 44 people and injured dozens more.


Israel is currently waiting for a Greek response detailing exactly what assistance the country needs.

Earlier Saturday, the Greek fire department said that a man has been arrested on suspicion of arson and homicide.

The Greek prime minister declared a nationwide state of emergency following the disaster.

"All regions of the country are declared in a state of emergency ... to stop this evil and to start repairing the destruction as soon as possible," Costas Karamanlis said in a televised address to the nation.

Since Friday morning, more than 170 blazes have swept across the country, with the most devastating in the Peloponnese to the south. New fires broke out Saturday, and fears grew that the death toll could increase as rescue crews reached villages that had been cut off by walls of flames.

The skies above Athens turned red with smoke, and ashes fell in the center of the capital as wind drove the flames across the parched landscape.

The fires were so severe that authorities said they could not yet provide an estimate of how much damage they had caused, nor what expanse of land had been burned.

News reports put the death toll at 50, although authorities could not immediately confirm the higher number.

The deadliest fire was in the western Peloponnese near the town of Zaharo. It cost more than 30 lives, including those of a mother and her four children.

"The country is in a state of emergency. I call on all citizens to assist in the collective fight, which must be won for the good of the country," Karamanlis said in his address. "I feel deep pain for the mother who perished in the flames with her arms round her children."

Throughout the night and into Saturday, desperate residents and local mayors trapped by fires in remote villages called television and radio stations to appeal for help from overstretched firefighters. It was unclear how many people remained trapped in remote villages on Saturday afternoon.
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  • Re: Israel wants to help

    Wed, August 29, 2007 - 11:30 AM
    what does this have to do with travel in Israel? Why is it that every yahoo/jackass on tribe feels the need to post something completely against the spirit of the tribe?
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      Re: Israel wants to help

      Wed, August 29, 2007 - 11:39 AM
      *what does this have to do with travel in Israel?

      I don't know.

      Why is it that every yahoo/jackass on tribe feels the need to post something completely against the spirit of the tribe?

      I agree with you, judging by your most valued and appreciated contributions.

      You're welcome, though. Keep well. Cheers!

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