BFF-02 Greek wildfires death toll rises to 91

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Greek wildfires death toll rises to 91

ATHENS, July 30, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Greek fire services on Sunday said three
more people were confirmed killed by the wildfires that have devastated
seaside resorts near Athens, bringing the death toll in the disaster to 91.

Another 25 remain missing, said spokeswoman Stavroula Malliri, giving a
precise figure for the first time after mounting criticism over the issue.

But some or all of the missing may be among 28 victims whose bodies are
currently being examined by forensic pathologists and have not been
identified, civil protection spokesman Spyros Georgiou told AFP.

Several children — the total is not yet known — have become the face of
the tragedy, including nine-year-old twin girls, a six-month-old infant, a
brother and sister aged 11 and 13, and another 13-year-old.

Four foreign victims have so far been identified including a young
Irishman on his honeymoon, a Polish woman and her son, and a Belgian man
whose daughter was rescued.

Finger-pointing over the authorities’ handling of the crisis intensified
on Sunday as the rightwing and centrist opposition accused the government of
initially trying to hide the loss of human life.

The fire services on Sunday continued to probe the causes of the
wildfires, with the government suspecting criminal origins.

The daily Kathimerini said that an initial report pointed to criminal
negligence on the part of a resident who lit a bonfire of dead leaves and
branches.

BSS/AFP/MSY/0831 hrs