Fire contained in Rethymno, concerns rise over agricultural impact

[InTime News]

A fire in Rethymno on the southern island of Crete has been contained after more than 300 firefighters worked through the night to control the blaze, authorities reported on Friday.

Firefighting aircraft were deployed at first light, with four water-dropping helicopters remaining in the area to manage any potential flare-ups.

Amari Mayor Pantelis Mourtzanos told Athens-Macedonian News Agency (AMNA) that the fire has devastated hundreds of hectares, primarily affecting olive groves and agricultural land, severely impacting the local agricultural economy. He plans to request that the municipality be declared a fire-stricken area to accelerate aid and repair efforts, addressing damage to water supply, electricity and irrigation networks.

Residents of nine villages and settlements, who were evacuated on Thursday and rely on agriculture and cattle breeding for their...

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