Great fire in Greece, kills 70 people, breaks new honeymoon is separated



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Report by Journalist Grid.ID, Chandra Wulan

TRIBUNJAMBI.COM – Forest fires in Greece killed more than 70 people

Strong winds and heat are the cause.

First, the fire appeared in the village of Kineta, Athens

Athens is the capital of a Greek country driven by tourists.

Fires quickly spread to homes of pine dwellers

The Mati complex, a small town on the waterfront, is also affected.

The Greek government declares this catastrophe "national tragedy".

A newlywed couple on a honeymoon in Greece is also a victim of the fire.

Reported by the Telegraph, Zoe Holohan and Brian O-Callaghan-Westropp were Irish couples

They were in a vehicle when a fire broke out.

The two are separated (19659002) He was taken away and treated in a local hospital

Meanwhile, his partner Brian is not yet known.

is the worst since 2007 in Greece.

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