Two dead and hundreds evacuated as twin fires break out on Greek island
Two people have died and hundreds are being evacuated on the Greek island of Salamina following the outbreak of two fires within minutes of each other. Nearly 200 firefighters are battling the blazes, which began around 14:40 local time and spread rapidly due to high winds.

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AI-generatedTwo people have died and hundreds are being evacuated on the Greek island of Salamina following the outbreak of two fires within minutes of each other. Nearly 200 firefighters are battling the blazes, which began around 14:40 local time and spread rapidly due to high winds. Officials are working to prevent the fires from merging over a mountain. Approximately 90 people have been evacuated by sea, with patrol boats and private vessels assisting in the operation. Aircraft and fire engines have also been deployed to the island, located west of Athens.
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5 extractedTwo people have died as a result of twin fires on the Greek island of Salamina.
Salamina has a population of approximately 37,000 residents, many of whom are elderly.
The first fire was reported at 14:40 local time and spread rapidly due to high winds.
Approximately 90 people have been evacuated by sea from Salamina.
Nearly 200 firefighters are working to extinguish the flames on Salamina.