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‘Biblical Catastrophe’ as Wildfires Rip Through Greece, Southern Europe, Turkey

Wildfires rampaged through Greek forests for yet another day Saturday, threatening homes and triggering more evacuations a day after hundreds of people were plucked off beaches by ferries in a dramatic overnight rescue.

One volunteer firefighter has died and at least 20 people have been treated in hospitals. Dozens of fires were burning across the country Saturday, blazes that one official described as “a biblical catastrophe.”

Scores of homes, businesses and farms have been burnt over the last week in fires that broke out during Greece’s most protracted and intense heatwave in three decades.

One massive fire advanced up the slopes of Mount Parnitha, a national park north of Athens that features some of the last substantial forests near the Greek capital. The blaze sent choking smoke across Athens, where authorities set up a hotline for residents with breathing problems. Overnight and throughout the day, fire crews struggled to contain constant flare-ups.

In apocalyptic scenes that went into the night, small ferries and other boats evacuated 1,400 people from a seaside village and beaches on Evia, an island of rugged, forested mountains popular with tourists and campers, after approaching flames cut off other means of escape. Behind them, towering flames and smoke blanketed the hills.

The scale of Greece’s wildfires has been breathtaking, with more than 100 breaking out across the country over the past few days. Most were quickly tamed, but several rapidly burned out of control, consuming homes and causing untold ecological damage.

A local official in the Mani region of the Peloponnese estimated the wildfire there had destroyed around 70 per cent of her area.

“It’s a biblical catastrophe. We’re talking about three-quarters of the municipality,” East Mani Deputy Mayor Drakoulakou told state broadcaster ERT, pleading for more water-dropping aircraft.

Other local officials and residents in southern Greece, near Athens and on Evia, phoned in to television programs, appealing live on air for more firefighting help.

Civil Protection chief Nikos Hardalias said firefighters were battling 55 active fires by Saturday afternoon.

“We’re continuing to fight a very big battle. All night our forces worked hard,” Hardalias said, adding that he expected the fire north of Athens to be contained, barring any unexpected developments, within the day.

More than 850 firefighters, 40 ground teams, three aircraft, six helicopters and 215 vehicles were working to extinguish the flames north of Athens, Hardalias said, with Greek forces reinforced by French, Cypriot and Israeli firefighters.

In Evia, where 39 villages had been evacuated, six aircraft, four helicopters, 475 firefighters and 35 ground teams were operating, including Romanian and Ukrainian firefighters. The army sent 84 special forces personnel, while the navy was providing a torpedo boat, two landing craft and 15 smaller boats to assist in sea evacuations if necessary, Hardalias said.

Greece requested help through the European Union’s emergency support system. Firefighters and aircraft were sent from France, Ukraine, Cyprus, Croatia, Sweden, Israel, Romania and Switzerland. Egypt said Saturday it was sending two helicopters, while 36 Czech firefighters with 15 vehicles left for Greece, and Greek authorities said Spain was also sending a plane.

Fires described as the worst in decades have also swept through stretches of neighbouring Turkey’s southern coast for the past 10 days, killing eight people. The top Turkish forestry official said 217 fires had been brought under control since July 28 in over half of the country’s provinces, but firefighters still worked Saturday to tame six fires in two Turkish provinces.

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited the fire department’s headquarters in Athens Saturday and expressed his “deep sadness for what has happened.”

Securing aid for everyone affected by the wildfires would be “my first political priority,” he said, promising that all burnt areas would be declared reforestation zones.

“When this nightmarish summer has passed, we will turn all our attention to repairing the damage as fast as possible, and in restoring our natural environment again,” Mitsotakis said.

Greece has been baked by its most protracted heatwave in 30 years, with temperatures soaring to 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit). Temperatures eased Friday but the winds picked up, further exacerbating the situation.

Evacuation orders for villages and neighbourhoods have been constant, sent by push alerts to mobile phones in affected areas, while some police and firefighters have gone door-to-door urging people to leave.

The causes of the fires are under investigation. Hardalias said three people were arrested Friday — in the greater Athens area, central and southern Greece — on suspicion of starting blazes, in two cases intentionally. Police said the suspect detained north of Athens had allegedly lit fires at three separate spots in the area ravaged by the large blaze, which first broke out Tuesday.

Greek and European officials also have blamed climate change for the large number of fires burning through southern Europe, from southern Italy to the Balkans, Greece and Turkey.

In Turkey’s seaside province of Mugla, a popular region for tourists, some fires appeared to be under control Saturday and cooling efforts were ongoing. The forestry minister said blazes continued in the Milas area. Environmental groups urged authorities to protect the forests of Sandras Mountain from nearby fires.

Further north, at least six neighbourhoods were evacuated due to a wildfire in western Aydin province, where shifty winds were making containment efforts difficult, Turkish media reported.

Municipal officials in Antalya, on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast, said a wildfire was still burning around the Eynif plain, where wild horses live.

Massive fires also have been burning across Siberia in northern Russia for weeks, forcing the evacuation Saturday of a dozen villages. In all, wildfires have burned nearly 15 million acres this year in Russia.

In the United States, hot, bone-dry, gusty weather has also fueled devastating wildfires in California.


HD Editor’s Note: Why Is This News Biblically Relevant?

Barry Stagner, in his guest appearance on Amir Tsarfati‘s Middle East Update, explained that what we are seeing today is the “labor pain progression” spoken of by Jesus and Paul:

I’ve been thinking a lot about this lately and all the things that we discuss and look at concerning all the precursors to the Tribulation. It hit me, not too long ago, that if you look at what Paul said in 1st Thessalonians 5, about the labor pains of a pregnant woman, and if you see what Jesus said in Matthew 24:3-8 that these are the beginning of sorrows, it is the same Greek word as labor pains. If you consider the whole of the scenario and the picture of pregnancy. In relation to a pregnancy, the labor part is very quick, it’s very short, it’s obvious, it’s intense and painful. Jesus and Paul both use this illustration to make a point.

I think that’s what is so crucial for all of us to recognize. Right now, labor pains have begun, and we are quickly moving forward to the fulfillment of all the things that Jesus says are going to take place in the last days.

All of the things that are going on in the world are all things related to the statement of Jesus in the Olivet discourse, in Matthew 24:3-8. They’re happening simultaneously. They are escalating in nature.

One of the elements I think is so important to highlight that is happening in the world right now is the weather anomalies. The dry, low humidity, the fires in turkey, the fires in Greece, we’ve got a major fire now burning in California, you’ve got drought in California, you’ve got flooding in other places in the world.

Coming out of turkey just this morning, bee productions are being, in fact, impacted by these fires. One of their major products is honey. Bees pollinate crops. Food shortages are beginning to make their way into mainstream news. Just like Jesus said there would be in that labor pain progression of the last days.

As Breitbart News pointed out, European officials have been quick to blame climate change for the blazes sweeping across Southern Europe.

Politicians have a history of crying climate change, specifically when faced with high temperatures and wildfires. However, upon closer examination, it is often found that human error and dangerous liberal climate policies have been responsible for the scope of the devastation.

In California, Former State Assembly member Chuck Devore said “the outrageous cost to remove a few dead trees from private land is a consequence of California’s Byzantine environmental regulatory patchwork.” It’s not climate change that’s responsible for these massive fires, he explained, “it’s decades of environmental mismanagement that has created a tinderbox of unharvested timber, dead trees, and thick underbrush.”

Last year an Oregon State University professor claimed that “the intensity and scope of these fires are a result of climate change,” however “many Christians, especially white Christians” should also be blamed for their “embraced denial of climate science.”

Australia’s massive bush fires were also loudly blamed on Climate Change by the politicians and the media, despite experts and residents insisting that the problem seemed largely from climate police stopping controlled burns and other levels of fire management.

Breitbart wrote an article at the time, breaking down these factors and condemning those who used the crisis to promote a political climate narrative. “The people who claim otherwise, especially those trying to make political capital out of the disaster by twisting the facts to suit their narrative, are either offensively ignorant or nauseatingly unconscionable,” the author urged.

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Wildfires rampaged through Greek forests for yet another day Saturday, threatening homes and triggering more evacuations a day after hundreds of people were plucked off beaches by ferries in a dramatic overnight rescue.

One volunteer firefighter has died and at least 20 people have been treated in hospitals. Dozens of fires were burning across the country Saturday, blazes that one official described as “a biblical catastrophe.”

Scores of homes, businesses and farms have been burnt over the last week in fires that broke out during Greece’s most protracted and intense heatwave in three decades.

One massive fire advanced up the slopes of Mount Parnitha, a national park north of Athens that features some of the last substantial forests near the Greek capital. The blaze sent choking smoke across Athens, where authorities set up a hotline for residents with breathing problems. Overnight and throughout the day, fire crews struggled to contain constant flare-ups.

In apocalyptic scenes that went into the night, small ferries and other boats evacuated 1,400 people from a seaside village and beaches on Evia, an island of rugged, forested mountains popular with tourists and campers, after approaching flames cut off other means of escape. Behind them, towering flames and smoke blanketed the hills.

The scale of Greece’s wildfires has been breathtaking, with more than 100 breaking out across the country over the past few days. Most were quickly tamed, but several rapidly burned out of control, consuming homes and causing untold ecological damage.

A local official in the Mani region of the Peloponnese estimated the wildfire there had destroyed around 70 per cent of her area.

“It’s a biblical catastrophe. We’re talking about three-quarters of the municipality,” East Mani Deputy Mayor Drakoulakou told state broadcaster ERT, pleading for more water-dropping aircraft.

Other local officials and residents in southern Greece, near Athens and on Evia, phoned in to television programs, appealing live on air for more firefighting help.

Civil Protection chief Nikos Hardalias said firefighters were battling 55 active fires by Saturday afternoon.

“We’re continuing to fight a very big battle. All night our forces worked hard,” Hardalias said, adding that he expected the fire north of Athens to be contained, barring any unexpected developments, within the day.

More than 850 firefighters, 40 ground teams, three aircraft, six helicopters and 215 vehicles were working to extinguish the flames north of Athens, Hardalias said, with Greek forces reinforced by French, Cypriot and Israeli firefighters.

In Evia, where 39 villages had been evacuated, six aircraft, four helicopters, 475 firefighters and 35 ground teams were operating, including Romanian and Ukrainian firefighters. The army sent 84 special forces personnel, while the navy was providing a torpedo boat, two landing craft and 15 smaller boats to assist in sea evacuations if necessary, Hardalias said.

Greece requested help through the European Union’s emergency support system. Firefighters and aircraft were sent from France, Ukraine, Cyprus, Croatia, Sweden, Israel, Romania and Switzerland. Egypt said Saturday it was sending two helicopters, while 36 Czech firefighters with 15 vehicles left for Greece, and Greek authorities said Spain was also sending a plane.

Fires described as the worst in decades have also swept through stretches of neighbouring Turkey’s southern coast for the past 10 days, killing eight people. The top Turkish forestry official said 217 fires had been brought under control since July 28 in over half of the country’s provinces, but firefighters still worked Saturday to tame six fires in two Turkish provinces.

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited the fire department’s headquarters in Athens Saturday and expressed his “deep sadness for what has happened.”

Securing aid for everyone affected by the wildfires would be “my first political priority,” he said, promising that all burnt areas would be declared reforestation zones.

“When this nightmarish summer has passed, we will turn all our attention to repairing the damage as fast as possible, and in restoring our natural environment again,” Mitsotakis said.

Greece has been baked by its most protracted heatwave in 30 years, with temperatures soaring to 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit). Temperatures eased Friday but the winds picked up, further exacerbating the situation.

Evacuation orders for villages and neighbourhoods have been constant, sent by push alerts to mobile phones in affected areas, while some police and firefighters have gone door-to-door urging people to leave.

The causes of the fires are under investigation. Hardalias said three people were arrested Friday — in the greater Athens area, central and southern Greece — on suspicion of starting blazes, in two cases intentionally. Police said the suspect detained north of Athens had allegedly lit fires at three separate spots in the area ravaged by the large blaze, which first broke out Tuesday.

Greek and European officials also have blamed climate change for the large number of fires burning through southern Europe, from southern Italy to the Balkans, Greece and Turkey.

In Turkey’s seaside province of Mugla, a popular region for tourists, some fires appeared to be under control Saturday and cooling efforts were ongoing. The forestry minister said blazes continued in the Milas area. Environmental groups urged authorities to protect the forests of Sandras Mountain from nearby fires.

Further north, at least six neighbourhoods were evacuated due to a wildfire in western Aydin province, where shifty winds were making containment efforts difficult, Turkish media reported.

Municipal officials in Antalya, on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast, said a wildfire was still burning around the Eynif plain, where wild horses live.

Massive fires also have been burning across Siberia in northern Russia for weeks, forcing the evacuation Saturday of a dozen villages. In all, wildfires have burned nearly 15 million acres this year in Russia.

In the United States, hot, bone-dry, gusty weather has also fueled devastating wildfires in California.


HD Editor’s Note: Why Is This News Biblically Relevant?

Barry Stagner, in his guest appearance on Amir Tsarfati‘s Middle East Update, explained that what we are seeing today is the “labor pain progression” spoken of by Jesus and Paul:

I’ve been thinking a lot about this lately and all the things that we discuss and look at concerning all the precursors to the Tribulation. It hit me, not too long ago, that if you look at what Paul said in 1st Thessalonians 5, about the labor pains of a pregnant woman, and if you see what Jesus said in Matthew 24:3-8 that these are the beginning of sorrows, it is the same Greek word as labor pains. If you consider the whole of the scenario and the picture of pregnancy. In relation to a pregnancy, the labor part is very quick, it’s very short, it’s obvious, it’s intense and painful. Jesus and Paul both use this illustration to make a point.

I think that’s what is so crucial for all of us to recognize. Right now, labor pains have begun, and we are quickly moving forward to the fulfillment of all the things that Jesus says are going to take place in the last days.

All of the things that are going on in the world are all things related to the statement of Jesus in the Olivet discourse, in Matthew 24:3-8. They’re happening simultaneously. They are escalating in nature.

One of the elements I think is so important to highlight that is happening in the world right now is the weather anomalies. The dry, low humidity, the fires in turkey, the fires in Greece, we’ve got a major fire now burning in California, you’ve got drought in California, you’ve got flooding in other places in the world.

Coming out of turkey just this morning, bee productions are being, in fact, impacted by these fires. One of their major products is honey. Bees pollinate crops. Food shortages are beginning to make their way into mainstream news. Just like Jesus said there would be in that labor pain progression of the last days.

As Breitbart News pointed out, European officials have been quick to blame climate change for the blazes sweeping across Southern Europe.

Politicians have a history of crying climate change, specifically when faced with high temperatures and wildfires. However, upon closer examination, it is often found that human error and dangerous liberal climate policies have been responsible for the scope of the devastation.

In California, Former State Assembly member Chuck Devore said “the outrageous cost to remove a few dead trees from private land is a consequence of California’s Byzantine environmental regulatory patchwork.” It’s not climate change that’s responsible for these massive fires, he explained, “it’s decades of environmental mismanagement that has created a tinderbox of unharvested timber, dead trees, and thick underbrush.”

Last year an Oregon State University professor claimed that “the intensity and scope of these fires are a result of climate change,” however “many Christians, especially white Christians” should also be blamed for their “embraced denial of climate science.”

Australia’s massive bush fires were also loudly blamed on Climate Change by the politicians and the media, despite experts and residents insisting that the problem seemed largely from climate police stopping controlled burns and other levels of fire management.

Breitbart wrote an article at the time, breaking down these factors and condemning those who used the crisis to promote a political climate narrative. “The people who claim otherwise, especially those trying to make political capital out of the disaster by twisting the facts to suit their narrative, are either offensively ignorant or nauseatingly unconscionable,” the author urged.

Today's News Needs A Biblical Analysis.

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Pray For Israel — Psalm 122:6-8, "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: they shall prosper that love thee. Peace be within thy walls, and prosperity within thy palaces. For my brethren and companions' sakes, I will now say, Peace be within thee."

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In A World Encased In Violence, Prophecy Is The Stabiliser Of Our Faith

God did not provide His Word so that it would simply die in the hands of the spiritually dead. He expected, as evidenced by Habakkuk, that it be shared – particularly that which was warning people of the two paths available – righteousness or wickedness. 

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