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PM banks on restoration and compensation healing Attica fire wounds

The government is hoping to overcome the acrimony caused by the recent wildfire in Attica, which reached the Greek capital’s northern suburbs, by unveiling a plan to restore the damage done to Athens’s natural surroundings, as well as the property of dozens of the city’s residents.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has been under a relentless attack from his political opponents since last week over the handling of the blaze. The official toll from the fire, which started in Varnavas, a non-urban area northeast of Athens, was 10,4...
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