Weather
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1 Firefighter Killed and 20 Others Injured as Greek Wildfire Spreads Out of Control
During the country's worst heatwave in 30 years, with temperatures reaching 45 degrees Celsius (113F), a volunteer fireman was killed in a wildfire that threatened the Greek capital's most significant national park. At least 20 people were hurt in fires.
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