‘No active front’ in Rhodes, Corfu and central Greece blazes as more than 460 firefighters remain on alert
Wildfires that have scorched Greece for more than two weeks are under control, but firefighters remain in key hotspots with strong winds still a threat, officials said.
“Scattered fire pockets are being extinguished,” the fire department said, adding that there was “no active front” in the three biggest wildfires in Rhodes, Corfu and central Greece that had forced thousands of people to flee.
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