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Greek port police said Tuesday that they were recovered other two bodies in the sea after fire of July 23 , that if identified as the victims of the accident would increase the number of deaths to 93.
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Lanchas patrulleran continue the search in the sea of other victims, told AFP a responsible for the merchant navy.
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After the fire, "we have recovered eight bodies (at sea), the last two Monday and Tuesday", has -he says. The first was found off Mati the city most affected by fires, located on the west coast of Athens, and the second in the Saronic Gulf, on the west coast of the island. Attica
On Saturday, firefighters estimated that 25 people had been reported missing, but some of them, perhaps all, could be part of 28 still unidentified bodies . area that fled into the water to escape the flames indicates that they had to wait several hours before being helped.
Nine days after the announcement of the fire, the authorities and volunteers continued to help the victims who lost parents or their homes.
The Ministry of Infrastructure recorded a total of 1046 houses burned . A total of 3676 in the affected localities.
A total of "1803 properties are habitable while 827 have suffered significant damage," Government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos said Monday, announcing the payment of his parents
Under criticism of the opposition, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras assumed political responsibility for this drama on Friday, but without admitting that there were operational failures.
On Monday, he moved to the scene of the disaster without warning the majority of the means of communication. Opposition parties and the media have denounced this "lightning" visit as a way of "avoiding the anger of the inhabitants".
"If the Prime Minister had decided to be accompanied by cameras, you would have accused us of doing a media show," Tzanakopoulos replies, promising "initiatives to deal with the chronic irregularities of the country."