In my opinion the extent of the death and destruction was caused by the reasons below:
1. Incompetent officials did not alert the people of the affected area and did not enforced evacuation.
2. Dry undergrowth in vacant lots is present in every suburban neighborhood. Municipalities and owners alike ignore it although common sense dictates that it is the perfect kindle to start and propagate a fire.
3. The common practice of throwing cigarettes from cars instead of extinguishing them in the car’s ashtray. It is noteworthy that 34 per cent of Greeks are smokers.
4. The present and previous governments tolerated the illegal home construction without due consideration of city planning.
5. Hot and dry summers in Greece.
6. Strong seasonal winds in the summer.
7. The pan-European emergency number 112 that was supposed to be operational in 2016 is not functional as of this day in Greece.
8. Finally, another danger lurks and will claim victims in the future. As the many first responders (firefighters, police officers and volunteers) did not wear masks during the clean up operation. It is not only lung injury from exposure to smoke, but exposure to asbestos a prevalent material in the homes that were ruined that will cause diseases such as mesothelioma and lung cancer many years down the road when the fire at Mati will be a distant memory.
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