National Observatory maps published: about 1260 hectares of land burned in the East Attica wildfires




Detailed maps showing the extent of the burnt areas in eastern Attica were released on Monday by the forest fires monitoring centre of the Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing (IAASARS) at the National Observatory of Athens.

Using a system of Drones/UAV for high resolution spatial analysis, the Beyond centre has produced very detailed maps assessing the damage to even individual properties. These updated maps show that roughly 1260 hectares of land in eastern Attica were burned in last week’s devastating fires. It has also released an updated map with detailed damage estimates using satellite imaging.

The estimate was arrived at by processing the very high-resolution (30 cm) Worldview-3 satellite image taken three days after the event.

The National Observatory noted that the Beyond centre and the observatory’s services are at the disposal of the state to help in managing the massive disaster. Its board has also announced a decision to deposit 2,500 euros in the special account for fire victims at the Bank of Greece.

Meanwhile, Greece’s meteorological service announced that roughly 1,000 bolts of lightning struck Attica during the violent thunderstorms on Sunday, especially in the northern suburbs.

The largest amounts of rain fell in Agia Paraskevi (62 mm), Ambelokipoi (50 mm), Vrilissia (39 mm), Keratea (37 mm) and Kifissia (32 mm). Heavy rain also fell in other areas of Greece, with the highest amount in Spetses (29 mm).

Source: AMNA

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