I had long wanted to start a thread where we could report stories that make the news in our countries, since there are people here from all over the world.
Not political issues of course, as those are always a source of arguments, but rather social or scientific or environmental issues that may not be heard by everyone.
I made up my mind to start the thread today, as most Greeks have spent the last 24 hours glued to our TV sets, watching the news on the forest fires that are burning down huge areas of the country, villages, animals, crops, and have taken the lives of more than 40 people, firefighters included.
Forest fires is not something new for Greece, most summers after a heatwave and when strong winds start blowing we have fires. But what is happening now is worst than ever. 42 people are reported dead to this time, but the number is expected to rise significantly. The images we see are of an inferno. It's shocking. The environmental damage alone is beyond estimation at the moment.
In case anyone is interested in more details, here's the AP report, the most up-to-date I found: http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...MPLATE=DEFAULT
Not political issues of course, as those are always a source of arguments, but rather social or scientific or environmental issues that may not be heard by everyone.
I made up my mind to start the thread today, as most Greeks have spent the last 24 hours glued to our TV sets, watching the news on the forest fires that are burning down huge areas of the country, villages, animals, crops, and have taken the lives of more than 40 people, firefighters included.
Forest fires is not something new for Greece, most summers after a heatwave and when strong winds start blowing we have fires. But what is happening now is worst than ever. 42 people are reported dead to this time, but the number is expected to rise significantly. The images we see are of an inferno. It's shocking. The environmental damage alone is beyond estimation at the moment.
In case anyone is interested in more details, here's the AP report, the most up-to-date I found: http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...MPLATE=DEFAULT
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