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Greece’s wildfires may be dying down on the island of Evia, but white-hot anger rises in its place
As the fire front circled his village, Stavros Miliotis did not notice the dozens of cuts across his limbs or his lungs filling with ash.
In Galatsona, where 50 permanent residents live nestled in the mountainous north of the Greek island of Evia, he could only focus on the approaching flames.
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