Δυστυχώς τα διεθνή πρακτορεία ειδήσεων και φωτογραφιών δεν ασχολούνται με καλές ειδήσεις από την Ελλάδα.
Για μία ακόμη φορά η χώρα μας γίνεται παράδειγμα καταστροφής τόσο λόγω της κλιματικής αλλαγής όσο και της αδυναμίας του κράτους να ανταποκριθεί στην υποχρέωσή του να προστατεύσει το Περιβάλλον, την πανίδα και χλωρίδα, τις περιουσίες.
Οι αεροφωτογραφίες καμένων περιοχών της Εύβοιας που στέλνει το Associated Press δείχνουν την εικόνα της καταστροφής.
Δυστυχώς, αντί να ασχολούνται για το όμορφο ελληνικό καλοκαίρι και τη θαυμάσια ελληνική φύση, τα βουνά και τη θάλασσα, οι εικόνες είναι τρομακτικές:
Αφήνουμε τις επεξηγήσεις στα αγγλικά, με τις περιοχές και άλλα στοιχεία, όπως αναφέρονται στις φωτογραφίες:
A burnt mountain over a beach in Agia Anna village on Evia island, about 148 kilometers (92 miles) north of Athens, Greece, Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2021. As Greece’s massive wildfires appeared to largely recede Tuesday, the country’s civil protection chief defended the firefighting efforts, saying every resource was thrown into the fight against what he described as the fire service’s worst challenge ever. (AP Photo/Michael Varaklas)
A burnt soccer field is seen on the mountain after a wildfire in Papades village on Evia island, about 160 kilometers (100 miles) north of Athens, Greece, Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2021. As Greece’s massive wildfires appeared to largely recede Tuesday, the country’s civil protection chief defended the firefighting efforts, saying every resource was thrown into the fight against what he described as the fire service’s worst challenge ever. (AP Photo/Michael Varaklas)
A burnt mountain after a wildfire in Ellinika village on Evia island, about 176 kilometers (110 miles) north of Athens, Greece, Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2021. As Greece’s massive wildfires appeared to largely recede Tuesday, the country’s civil protection chief defended the firefighting efforts, saying every resource was thrown into the fight against what he described as the fire service’s worst challenge ever. (AP Photo/Michael Varaklas)
A burnt mountain after a wildfire in Papades village on Evia island, about 160 kilometers (100 miles) north of Athens, Greece, Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2021. As Greece’s massive wildfires appeared to largely recede Tuesday, the country’s civil protection chief defended the firefighting efforts, saying every resource was thrown into the fight against what he described as the fire service’s worst challenge ever. (AP Photo/Michael Varaklas)
A burnt mountain after a wildfire near Agriovotano village on Evia island, about 181 kilometers (113 miles) north of Athens, Greece, Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2021. As Greece’s massive wildfires appeared to largely recede Tuesday, the country’s civil protection chief defended the firefighting efforts, saying every resource was thrown into the fight against what he described as the fire service’s worst challenge ever. (AP Photo/Michael Varaklas)
A burnt mountain after a wildfire near Agriovotano village on Evia island, about 181 kilometers (113 miles) north of Athens, Greece, Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2021. As Greece’s massive wildfires appeared to largely recede Tuesday, the country’s civil protection chief defended the firefighting efforts, saying every resource was thrown into the fight against what he described as the fire service’s worst challenge ever. (AP Photo/Michael Varaklas)
A burnt mountain after a wildfire near Agriovotano village on Evia island, about 181 kilometers (113 miles) north of Athens, Greece, Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2021. As Greece’s massive wildfires appeared to largely recede Tuesday, the country’s civil protection chief defended the firefighting efforts, saying every resource was thrown into the fight against what he described as the fire service’s worst challenge ever. (AP Photo/Michael Varaklas)
A burnt mountain after a wildfire near Agriovotano village on Evia island, about 181 kilometers (113 miles) north of Athens, Greece, Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2021. As Greece’s massive wildfires appeared to largely recede Tuesday, the country’s civil protection chief defended the firefighting efforts, saying every resource was thrown into the fight against what he described as the fire service’s worst challenge ever. (AP Photo/Michael Varaklas)