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    The volunteer firefighters warding off Greece's blazes

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    Posted on May 14, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    Volunteer firefighters in Greece are essential in battling wildfires, with the government increasing resources and volunteers amid climate change challenges.

    Volunteer Firefighters Combat Greece's Intense Wildfires

    By Deborah Kyvrikosaios

    ATHENS (Reuters) -In summer 2023, Dimitris Marinelis spent days on the frontline of Europe's biggest wildfire in northern Greece, protecting homes and setting up anti-fire zones as flames engulfed a forest.

    Like the others on his team, Marinelis has not been paid a cent for his work - he is among thousands of volunteer men and women firefighters who juggle day jobs with battling Greece's devastating summer blazes, sometimes dropping everything to go wherever they are needed.

    "I'm a businessman," 54-year-old Marinelis, who runs a construction company, said at the volunteer team's base in the leafy upscale Athens suburb of Ekali.

    "Then when the phone rings, when you have a shift... you stop thinking about yourself and you start thinking about others," he said.

    As climate change makes Greece hotter, drier and more vulnerable to wildfires, the government has said it will deploy a record 18,000 firefighters this year, up from around 15,500 in 2022, plus around 10,000 volunteers.

    It has also earmarked some 2 billion euros ($2.3 billion) to buy new aircraft and will use nearly twice as many thermal camera drones that seek out fires as last year, one of which will be used by the Ekali team.

    "Unfortunately, we're waiting for the worst and hoping for the best," Marinelis said.

    Greece's fire service is a mixed model of permanent staff and seasonal workers and has long been backed by volunteers, viewed by many Greeks as the heart of the country's firefighting efforts. Images of exhausted firefighters in blackened uniforms sleeping on the roadside are frequently posted online alongside messages of support.

    It is not always easy to keep the organizations going.

    Ekali team leader George Dertilis said his 60-member team depends on donations for equipment and trucks - one of which dates back to 1986. Some of their uniforms have been donated by colleagues in France and Belgium.

    "There are times we lack basic supplies like hoses," he said.

    In 2021, just two weeks before a massive fire burned outside Athens, Dertilis said they could not afford to insure all four trucks until private donors stepped in. Then, the fire destroyed their hoses and they searched for donations while flames still burned.

    Over the years, the team have bonded like brothers and sisters, but usually it is the thought of their own families that reminds them not to take unnecessary risks.

    Marinelis' wife Mariana Pilou, an architect, is also a volunteer on the team. They have two young daughters and try to avoid deploying to the same blaze.

    Pilou, 53, recalled one recent incident: "It was a difficult situation and the moment I had to run I thought of my kids and I said... don't act like a hero."

    (Writing by Karolina TagarisEditing by Alexandra Hudson)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Volunteer firefighters play a crucial role in Greece's wildfire response.
    • •Greece plans to deploy 18,000 firefighters and 10,000 volunteers in 2023.
    • •The government is investing 2 billion euros in firefighting resources.
    • •Volunteer teams rely heavily on donations for equipment and supplies.
    • •Climate change increases Greece's vulnerability to wildfires.

    Frequently Asked Questions about The volunteer firefighters warding off Greece's blazes

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the role of volunteer firefighters in combating wildfires in Greece, highlighting the challenges and government efforts.

    2How is Greece addressing wildfire challenges?

    Greece is deploying more firefighters and volunteers and investing in new firefighting equipment to tackle increasing wildfire threats.

    3Who are the key figures mentioned?

    Dimitris Marinelis and George Dertilis are key figures leading volunteer firefighting efforts in Greece.

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