Nicosia, Cyprus - A pair of Greek Super Puma helicopters are on their way to join up with 14 Cypriot, Greek and Israeli aircraft to help battle a a large forest fire that continues to rage out of control on the east Mediterranean island of Cyprus that so has far scorched 15 square kilometers (5.8 sq. miles) of trees and countryside, officials said Monday.
Cyprus’ President Nicos Anastasiades said the damage done to a large swath of forest in the mountainous regions southwest of the capital is “irreparable,” but nonetheless promised a speedy reforestation program.
He said 66 firefighting vehicles and more than 300 people from the island’s Fire Service, Forestry Department, as well as volunteers have been mobilized to fight the blaze that has covered the area with thick plumes of smoke.
“It’s truly a tragic situation. ... We’re doing all we can to bring the fire under control,” said Anastasiades after chairing a meeting of top Fire Service, Police and Interior Ministry officials.... Read More: VIN