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Greeks clamour for state fire aid | Greeks clamour for state fire aid |
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Thousands of Greeks have been queuing at banks to collect government aid handed out in response to the country's worst forest fires for decades. | Thousands of Greeks have been queuing at banks to collect government aid handed out in response to the country's worst forest fires for decades. |
Some 7,500 people reportedly withdrew 24m euros ($33m; £16m) in aid on Wednesday, the first day of the scheme. | Some 7,500 people reportedly withdrew 24m euros ($33m; £16m) in aid on Wednesday, the first day of the scheme. |
The emergency measure has been criticised as vulnerable to fraud. | The emergency measure has been criticised as vulnerable to fraud. |
Most of the fires have been brought under control but with elections due in two weeks, attacks on the government's handling of the crisis are growing. | Most of the fires have been brought under control but with elections due in two weeks, attacks on the government's handling of the crisis are growing. |
Recent opinion polls suggest a slip in the lead the government had enjoyed when it decided to bring the elections forward. | Recent opinion polls suggest a slip in the lead the government had enjoyed when it decided to bring the elections forward. |
Polls on behalf of a major newspaper - Kathimerini - and by the broadcaster Sky suggest Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis' New Democracy party is roughly level with the opposition Socialists. | Polls on behalf of a major newspaper - Kathimerini - and by the broadcaster Sky suggest Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis' New Democracy party is roughly level with the opposition Socialists. |
According to the BBC's Malcolm Brabant in Athens, New Democracy could lose younger voters to smaller, radical parties on the left. | According to the BBC's Malcolm Brabant in Athens, New Democracy could lose younger voters to smaller, radical parties on the left. |
Fraud fears | Fraud fears |
On Wednesday night, some 8,000 people filled a square in front of the parliament building in the capital, Athens, to protest at the response to the fires. | |
Satellite images show how the spread of the fires has changedEnlarge Image | Satellite images show how the spread of the fires has changedEnlarge Image |
A political blog popular among young Greeks criticised the government's portrayal of the crisis as the product of a terror-style arson campaign. | |
"Greece is under attack from organised incompetence," the G700 blog said. | |
The fires have destroyed more than 500 homes, killed 63 people and left thousands homeless. | |
Banks in Greece have been dealing with large queues of people demanding compensation for property lost in the fires. | Banks in Greece have been dealing with large queues of people demanding compensation for property lost in the fires. |
The government announced this week that it would remove the bureaucratic hurdles to claiming aid. | The government announced this week that it would remove the bureaucratic hurdles to claiming aid. |
Greeks now only require identity documents and a declaration stating they lost property in the fires to withdraw money. | Greeks now only require identity documents and a declaration stating they lost property in the fires to withdraw money. |
A government spokesman told the Reuters news agency the claims would be checked "later" - but critics say the scheme is open to fraud. | A government spokesman told the Reuters news agency the claims would be checked "later" - but critics say the scheme is open to fraud. |
"Who are all these people? I don't recognise a single one of them and I have lived here all my life," Ourania Fotopoulou told Reuters outside a bank in the town of Pyrgos in the fire-hit Peloponnese region. | "Who are all these people? I don't recognise a single one of them and I have lived here all my life," Ourania Fotopoulou told Reuters outside a bank in the town of Pyrgos in the fire-hit Peloponnese region. |
Arson suspected | Arson suspected |
Firefighters are tackling the last of the big blazes in the western Peloponnese and on the island of Evia, north of Athens. | Firefighters are tackling the last of the big blazes in the western Peloponnese and on the island of Evia, north of Athens. |
I spent Saturday night on the roof of my house watching a fire steadily progressing down the mountain towards us PatienceBBC News website reader in Kalamata Send us your comments Economic toll of Greece fires Greeks face fire dilemma | I spent Saturday night on the roof of my house watching a fire steadily progressing down the mountain towards us PatienceBBC News website reader in Kalamata Send us your comments Economic toll of Greece fires Greeks face fire dilemma |
Though most of the fires have been extinguished, there are fears that a fresh heatwave could reignite blazes. | Though most of the fires have been extinguished, there are fears that a fresh heatwave could reignite blazes. |
There have been 120 major forest fires this year, compared with just 52 in 2006. | There have been 120 major forest fires this year, compared with just 52 in 2006. |
Officials say some 190,000 hectares (469,000 acres) of forest land have been destroyed in the fires - an area the size of the US state of Rhode Island. | Officials say some 190,000 hectares (469,000 acres) of forest land have been destroyed in the fires - an area the size of the US state of Rhode Island. |
The area is 10 times the annual average destroyed in fires over the last 50 years, European officials say. | The area is 10 times the annual average destroyed in fires over the last 50 years, European officials say. |
Prime Minister Karamanlis has pledged to act fast in restoring power to devastated villages and rebuilding houses. | Prime Minister Karamanlis has pledged to act fast in restoring power to devastated villages and rebuilding houses. |
The authorities believe some of the fires were started deliberately, and more than 30 people have been arrested so far. | The authorities believe some of the fires were started deliberately, and more than 30 people have been arrested so far. |
A 1m euro (£680,000) reward has been offered to help catch those responsible. | A 1m euro (£680,000) reward has been offered to help catch those responsible. |
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