Shocking footage shows people take to the sea to avoid deadly Greek wildfires

Terrifying footage shows the moment dozens of Greeks take refuge in the sea in a last ditch attempt to save themselves from blazing wildfires.

Residents in Mati, east of Athens, were at the epicenter of the deadly fires with 83 people killed so far according to authorities.

Video has emerged of dozens of people who fled into the sea to escape the flames of the fires.

The footage, shot by a survivor on Monday July 23, showed people huddled together in the sea to save themselves from the flames.

Dozens of scared people could be seen embracing one another in the water as the fires took hold

Frightened people can be seen embracing one another in the water as smoke fills the air around them. 

The fires trapped people in cars and on the edge of cliffs, while others were forced to jump off to survive, or rush into the sea from the beach. 

At least 83 people were killed, a fire brigade spokeswoman said, and the death toll was expected to rise. 

Officials said more than 1,000 homes were destroyed or damaged and at least 300 vehicles were burned. 

Officials in Greece have said 30 of the 83 bodies recovered have been identified.

Forensic experts who helped at major disasters, including the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, have flown to Athens to assist with the identification of the victims.

The specialist team are from Germany’s Federal Criminal Police

People can be seen paddling around while the air above them is thick with smoke from the blaze

People can be seen paddling around while the air above them is thick with smoke from the blaze

Shocking aerial photos reveal the scale of the disaster. The fire ripped through the community in a matter of minutes

Shocking aerial photos reveal the scale of the disaster. The fire ripped through the community in a matter of minutes

They were involved in the 2004 Tsunami that claimed the lives of over 200,000 people and a 2002 mid-air collision of a Russian charter flight and a DHL cargo plane over southern Germany that killed 71 people.

Relatives of the victims have been told to report to the city’s mortuary until the weekend to give a DNA sample to help with the identification process.

Formal identification of those who died is not expected until later next week.

Athens Coroner Nikolaos Kalogrias said many of the bodies are burned beyond recognition.

Members of the city’s dental school have also been involved in the grim process of identification.

Greek authorities are examining aerial photographs taken by US Naval planes and drones to see of the blaze in the forests above Mati, the worst affected area, were started deliberately. 

Workers carry bags with debris in the fire-ravaged town of Mati last night. There are fears the death toll from the disaster could yet climb higher

Workers carry bags with debris in the fire-ravaged town of Mati last night. There are fears the death toll from the disaster could yet climb higher

A local stands in front of burned woodland in Mati, east of Athens, where at least 82 died in wildfires

A local stands in front of burned woodland in Mati, east of Athens, where at least 82 died in wildfires



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