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Floods Follow Catastrophic Fires in Greece’s Evia
The North Evia floods generated by the bad weather system "Athena" caused great destruction as they swept the fire-stricken North Evia
Greek Reporter Delivers $172,000 in Fire Relief to Victims on Evia
From the first moment of the awful fires of August 2021 on Evia island, Greek Reporter deployed its team in Greece not only to...
Greek Firefighter on Evia Saved Neighbors’ Homes While His Own Burned
The Evia fires of August 2021 produced mayhem, misery and devastation, but they also brought forth some extraordinary firefighting stories and tales of true...
Tiny Village in Poland Stands in Solidarity with Evia Fire Victims
The community of Niedyszyna, a small village in Poland near Lodz, has expressed their solidarity with those who lost their homes and possessions in...
New Fire Breaks Out at Vilia, West of Athens as Evia Blaze Still Burns
A major new fire broke out in in Vilia, west of Athens, where a large blaze had burned for six days last week, ravaging...
New Blaze Breaks Out on Fire-Stricken Evia Island in Greece
A new fire broke out late on Sunday on the fire-ravaged island of Evia in central Greece. This time, the blaze is in the...
The Priest Who Lost His Church in the Massive Fire of Evia, Greece
The destruction of an old Greek Orthodox church in Kokkinomilia was one of the many sad losses Evia has suffered after the fires that...
New Wildfires in Ancient Corinth, Central Evia, Ancient Olympia
New wildfires broke out in Ancient Corinth and Central Evia areas, while they continue to rage in ancient Olympia, as firefighters battle to contain the flames
Greek Beekeeping Destroyed By Recent Wildfires in Evia
Greek pine honey is now even more of a precious commodity following wildfires that have for the most part destroyed beekeeping in northern Evia....
Evia Fires: The Largest Environmental Catastrophe of Greece
The environmental devastation from the fires in northern Evia is huge, according to the National Observatory of Athens.


