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A wildfire intensified overnight and swept along forests north of Athens for a second day, as firefighters managed to contain other blazes south-east and west of the Greek capital.

A silhouette of firefighters putting out a blaze with the sun in the background.
Firefighters try to extinguish a wildfire burning in Saronida on Monday. (Reuters: Stelios Misinas)

A blaze raged uncontrolled and burned forest in the area of Dervenochoria about 30km north of Athens, a fire service official said on Tuesday.

The fire threatened a pig farm, according to Greek media.

A man evacuates horses as a wildfire burns behind him.

A man evacuates horses as a wildfire burns near the village of Pournari. (Reuters: Giorgos Moutafis)

Another fire weakened on Tuesday, having first broken out on Monday in the village of Kouvaras, about 27km south-east of the Greek capital.

Fanned by shifting winds, that fire had quickly spread to the coastal towns of Anavyssos, Lagonisi and Saronida, forcing people to flee their homes.

A man stands among the rubble of a burnt-down home.

Giorgos Nikolaou, 86, stands inside his damaged home in Kalyvia, near Athens. (Reuters: Stelios Misinas)

However, 230 firefighters assisted by 76 fire engines and five helicopters were still operating at different spots in the area, a Greek fire service official said on Tuesday.

“Civil protection forces gave an all-night fight,” Ioannis Artopoios, a Greek Fire Service spokesman, said in a televised briefing.

He said crews have been replaced to tame the fire on multiple fronts.

A couple sit on a bench outside a house which has been damaged by fire.

Anna Nikolaou, 89, and Giorgos Nikolaou, 86, sit on a bench outside their house which was damaged by wildfires. (Reuters: Stelios Misinas)

A mayor told Greek television that more than 2,800 hectares of land was reduced to ashes along a coast where many Athenians have holiday homes.

A thick layer of white smoke was visible from Athens as a third blaze burned near the seaside resort of Loutraki, about 80km west of the capital.

A woman gives water to her horse as her husband on a tractor tries to extinguish a fire.

A woman gives water to her horse as her husband on a tractor tries to extinguish a fire with a hose near Loutraki. (AP: Petros Giannakouris)

The Greek meteorological service has warned of a high risk of fire this week, just as the country is recovering from the first major heatwave of the summer.

A second heatwave is forecast for later this week.

A burnt turtle shell on a road with burnt trees in the background.

A burnt turtle is seen following a wildfire in the suburb of Lagonisi. (Reuters: Louiza Vradi)

Greece still has memories of a wildfire disaster in 2018, when a blaze killed 101 people in the seaside town of Mati, east of Athens.

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