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Greek Fires Are Causing Sky High Danger for Storks

10 August 2021 14:51 WIB

Hellenic Wildlife Care Association ANIMA president Maria Ganoti holds an injured goose following a wildfire north of Athens, at ANIMA's first aid centre, in Athens, Greece, August 8, 2021. Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis apologised on Monday for failures in tackling the devastating wildfires that have burned across Greece for the past week as the country counted the cost in lost homes and livelihoods. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi

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Hellenic Wildlife Care Association ANIMA president Maria Ganoti and a volunteer treat a stork affected from a wildfire north of Athens, at ANIMA's first aid centre, in Athens, Greece, August 8, 2021. As fires burned unabated in many parts of the country for a seventh day, the biggest front was on Evia, Greece's second-biggest island located just off the mainland east of Athens. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi

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Two storks affected by a wildfire north of Athens, are seen at the Hellenic Wildlife Care Association ANIMA's first aid centre, in Athens, Greece, August 8, 2021. More than 500 fires have been burning across Greece, forcing the evacuation of dozens of villages and thousands of people and there has been growing public anger at delays and breakdowns in the government's response. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi

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Hellenic Wildlife Care Association ANIMA president Maria Ganoti holds an injured turtle following a wildfire north of Athens, at ANIMA's first aid centre, in Athens, Greece, August 8, 2021. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi

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A volunteer holds an injured turtle following a wildfire north of Athens, at the Hellenic Wildlife Care Association ANIMA's first aid centre, in Athens, Greece, August 8, 2021. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi

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A volunteer places injured turtles in water boxes following a wildfire north of Athens, at the Hellenic Wildlife Care Association ANIMA's first aid centre, in Athens, Greece, August 8, 2021. REUTERS/Louiza Vradi

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