Greece declares state of emergency as wildfires kill dozens

Residents and tourists forced to flee into sea as blazes rage through resorts near Athens

TOPSHOT - EDITORS NOTE: Graphic content / People watch a wildfire in the town of Rafina, near Athens, on July 23, 2018. - At least 20 people have died and more have been injured as wild fires
People watch flames sweep through the port town of Rafina, near Athens
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Wildfires have raged through holiday resorts around the Greek capital of Athens, killing at least 74 people and injuring hundreds more.

A state of emergency has been declared as firefighters battle the worst blazes to hit the country in more than a decade. Hundreds of local families and tourists have fled to smoke-covered beaches, to be evacuated on navy vessels, yachts and fishing boats, reports the Daily Mirror.

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