If you’ve been evacuated or you’re a part of the effort to contain the blaze and smoke we’d like to hear from you

How have you been affected by the wildfires in Greece?

At least 80 people have died after a wildfire swept through Mati, near the Greek capital Athens on Monday afternoon. The small resort town is in the Rafina region, which is popular with local tourists, particularly pensioners and children at holiday camps.

The Greek government declared a state of emergency as authorities deployed firefighters and equipment from across Greece to deal with a separate blaze at Kineta, a small resort town about 35 miles (54km) west of Athens. Greek authorities urged residents to abandon their homes, with the fire closing one of the country’s busiest motorways and halting train links.

Share your experiences



Whether you live in the area, are visiting or work as a firefighter, police officer or emergency services worker we’d like to hear from you. How have you been affected? You can share your experiences in the form below. One of our journalists may be in touch and we will consider some of your responses in our reporting.



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