Tag: Greek government

  • “We must bowed our heads and ask Russia for assistance with wildfires – Ex-Greece minister

    “We must bowed our heads and ask Russia for assistance with wildfires – Ex-Greece minister

    A former Greek defence minister has encouraged the Greek government to request assistance from Russia in putting out destructive wildfires.

    According to Panos Kamennos, it would be difficult to contain the wildfires raging on the islands of Corfu and Rhodes without the Russian Be-200 amphibious aircraft.

    Nothing occurs without Beriev, the man said. Let’s bowed our heads and request assistance. They’ll give it to us.

    The enormous Russian aircraft Beriev turned out to be a valuable tool in putting out fires during the Greek fire season.

    The Beriev Aircraft Company developed and produced the utility amphibious Beriev Be-200 Altair.

    Due to the deadly flames that have been raging in Greece for the past week, thousands of visitors have had to leave the country.

    A handful of repatriation planes have returned up to 10,000 British tourists who were impacted to the UK.

    With a capacity of 12,000 litres (3,200 US gal) of water or up to 72 passengers, it is advertised as being built for firefighting, search and rescue, maritime patrol, freight and passenger transportation.

    Eight ferric aluminium alloy water tanks, which are situated under the cabin floor in the central fuselage part of the Be-200 in its amphibious water drop fire-fighter version, are used to drop water to put out fires.

    Four retractable water scoops, two ahead and two aft of the fuselage step, can scoop a combined 12 tonnes (26,000 lb) of water in 14 seconds.

    As an alternative, a ground-level water cistern or hydrant can be used to fill the tanks.

    The water tanks may be easily removed to transport cargo. Water can be poured in up to eight consecutive drops or in one salvo.

    Six additional fire-retarding chemical agent auxiliary tanks with a combined capacity of 1.2 m3 (320 US gal) are also carried by the aircraft.

    When flying at a speed greater than the minimum drop speed of 220 km/h (140 mph; 120 km), the aircraft may dump its water tanks over a fire in 0.8 to 1.0 seconds.

    Additionally, two Be-200ES were utilised in Greece, with RF-32768 battling the season-long 2007 forest fires and RF-21512 operating from August 30 to September 13, 2007.

    Greece utilised one aircraft during the summer of 2021

  • Michael Gove to go on vacation on Greek island next week

    Michael Gove to go on vacation on Greek island next week

    The Housing Secretary has refuted claims that the government has been hesitant to act in regards to Greece by announcing that he will be vacationing on a Greek island next week.

    Even though the opposition has urged the Foreign Office to issue a “do not travel” warning due to the ongoing wildfires, Michael Gove has refuted that claim.

    He has argued that tourists can travel freely in the nation, and he has even declared his intention to travel to the Greek island of Evia the next week.

    He said: ‘I’m due to go on holiday, God willing, to Greece in just over a week’s time, not to Rhodes but to another island and I’m looking forward to going.

    ‘Greece is a wonderful country, a wonderful place to holiday and we do need to support the Greek government in dealing with the situation in Rhodes.

    ‘My heart goes out to those who are affected but the advice is clear, if you follow the Foreign Office advice it is safe.’

    Currently, the advice for Brit holidaymakers in Greece have been advised to check with their tour operator or airline before travelling.

    Jet2 has cancelled its regular flights to Rhodes for the rest of the week, while Tui has cancelled its flights until Wednesday.

    Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Michael Gove arrives in Downing Street, London. Picture date: Wednesday July 19, 2023. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Lucy North/PA Wire
    Michael Gove is still planning to jet to Greece next week (Picture: PA)
    A firefighting helicopter prepares for a water drop as a wildfire burns near the village of Archangelos, on the island of Rhodes, Greece, July 24, 2023. REUTERS/Nicolas Economou
    Firefighters have been trying to tackle the fires for days (Picture: REUTERS)

    Liberal Democrats foreign affairs spokesperson Layla Moran believes a ‘do not travel’ warning needs to be issued as soon as possible – particularly for the island of Rhodes, which is among the worst-affected areas.

    She said: ‘As wildfires blaze and thousands are evacuated, it is staggering that the Foreign Office travel guidance for Rhodes does not advise against all but essential travel.

    ‘Thanks to Conservative ministers’ inaction, many families are unable to make a claim against their insurance, leaving them paying the penalty for deciding not to fly out to the island.

    ‘The government urgently needs to get a grip and help holiday makers who have been impacted by these terrible scenes.’