As fire season fast approaches, Greece’s planners look for an edge in response time

Firefighters and rescuers assist actors posing as fire evacuees during a preparedness drill at Glyka Nera, in northeastern Athens on Thursday, April 4, 2024. Authorities have stepped up exercises ahead of the official start of the fire season on May 1. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)

GLYKA NERA, Greece (AP) — In a drill at a 12th century monastery near Athens, a fast-approaching wildfire threatens to trap clergy and a group of people attending a baptism.

Volunteers and firefighters race to pull them to safety through clouds of red smoke, as a drone buzzing overhead sends live video of the rescue to a national coordination center.

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