Wildfire Fanned by Strong Wind Rages in Forest Area Near Athens

A boy cools himself from the misting system of a cafe in Athens, Greece, June 28, 2024. REUTERS/Elias Marcou
A boy cools himself from the misting system of a cafe in Athens, Greece, June 28, 2024. REUTERS/Elias Marcou
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Wildfire Fanned by Strong Wind Rages in Forest Area Near Athens

A boy cools himself from the misting system of a cafe in Athens, Greece, June 28, 2024. REUTERS/Elias Marcou
A boy cools himself from the misting system of a cafe in Athens, Greece, June 28, 2024. REUTERS/Elias Marcou

Dozens of firefighters were battling on Saturday to stop a wildfire from spreading to a nature reserve in a mountainous forest area on the outskirts of the Greek capital, the fire service said.
About 80 firefighters assisted by 10 water-carrying planes were trying to control the fire on Mount Parnitha, some 20 km north of Athens, which was being fueled by gale-force winds, Reuters quoted a fire brigade official as saying.
A thick cloud of smoke could be seen in the sky over Athens, which is flanked by mountains, but a local governor said no homes were threatened by the fire.
"The situation is stable so far," a deputy governor for part of Athens, Costas Zobos, told state television.
With hot, windy conditions across much of the country, authorities advised people to stay out of forest areas. Winds are not expected to weaken before Sunday, meteorologists said.
Wildfires are common in the Mediterranean country, but they have become more devastating in recent years as summers have become hotter, drier and windier, which scientists link to the effects of climate change.
After last summer's deadly forest fires and following its hottest winter on record, Greece developed a new doctrine, which includes deploying an extra fire truck to each new blaze, speeding up air support and clearing forests.



Saudi Environment Ministry Unveils Plans to Build Coffee City in Al-Baha Region

The objective is to enhance local coffee production by increasing coffee trees - SPA
The objective is to enhance local coffee production by increasing coffee trees - SPA
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Saudi Environment Ministry Unveils Plans to Build Coffee City in Al-Baha Region

The objective is to enhance local coffee production by increasing coffee trees - SPA
The objective is to enhance local coffee production by increasing coffee trees - SPA

The Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture has announced an investment opportunity to establish a coffee city in Qalwah Governorate, Al-Baha Region.

The objective is to enhance local coffee production by increasing coffee trees to at least 300,000, aligning with the goals of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, SPA reported.
The ministry has identified the area for the city to be approximately 5,545,744 square meters.

Interested parties can submit their bids through the Furas platform.

The deadline for submitting bids is September 9, 2024, and bids will be reviewed on September 10, 2024.