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Title: Fire in Rodakino, Preveli & Triopetra
Post by: plakias on the rocks on August 22, 2010, 08:34:33 PM
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The natural jewel of the south of Rethymnon, the palm of Preveli was ash from the fury of fire which broke out at dawn Sunday and continues to burn in the area, but having put under partial control.

The fire started from the position Gianniou between Lefkogies and Prevelis, and reached the lake Preveli burning palm trees. The Fire Service speaks almost total destruction, which the firefighters failed to prevent the strong winds hampering their work.

Because the air was not feasible to attempt air through the fire, although early in the morning, tried two helicopters were in Crete, contribute to the work of fighting, but eventually it be realized.

A thousand acres of forest or four thousand burned grassland and threatened the monastery near Preveli the flames "lick" the building.

Meanwhile in partial and Inspecting put the fire broke out late Saturday at the Peach City of Phoenix and reached up above the beach Korakas. The fire burned in the wake of the 50 acres of forest, grassland 300 and 400 agricultural land in Peach.

Also, a total of 200 acres of grassland fire burned in the municipality Akoumia Lampis, which is made from noon to full control.
Title: Fire in Rodakino, Preveli & Triopetra
Post by: George on August 23, 2010, 08:48:40 AM
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That is a very very sad picture, Preveli and the palms make for a beautiful place and to have it destroyed like this is a disaster.
george...
Title: Fire in Rodakino, Preveli & Triopetra
Post by: shinaria on August 23, 2010, 10:12:25 AM
Paradise is lost.
No daily cruises to preveli anymore.

A man died in Rodakino. I heard about another fire west of plakias. Can anyone confirm this?


So sad!
shinaria
Title: Fire in Rodakino, Preveli & Triopetra
Post by: George on August 23, 2010, 10:20:57 AM
Let's look on the bright side. We may have lost this beautiful place, but nature has a way of returning with a vengence.
And long may it do so, it might be a few years before this place is back to its former glory but I'm sure it will look more inviting than ever in time.

george...
Title: Fire in Rodakino, Preveli & Triopetra
Post by: shinaria on August 23, 2010, 10:48:47 AM
I collected a handful of palm-seeds in the last years. I'll try to rise them up and bring them to preveli ...

shinaria
Title: Fire in Rodakino, Preveli & Triopetra
Post by: plakias on the rocks on August 23, 2010, 12:13:21 PM
more photos from disaster    .. here (http://www.goodnet.gr/album/index.php/preveli)
.. 55 year old was found in a rural area of Rodakino and considered to be killed because of fumes from the smoke of the fire.
Title: Fire in Rodakino, Preveli & Triopetra
Post by: Rowena & Carl on August 23, 2010, 12:56:45 PM
Quote from: plakias on the rocks
more photos from disaster  .. here ([url]http://www.goodnet.gr/album/index.php/preveli[/url])
..I confirm, The 55 year old was found in a rural area of Rodakino and considered to be killed because of fumes from the smoke of the fire.


This is so so sad especially for the loss of life but also for the loss of such natural beauty, but as George says above in years to come it will hopefully grow back & be more beautiful, we pray...
Title: Fire in Rodakino, Preveli & Triopetra
Post by: compage on August 23, 2010, 12:58:16 PM
Very sad news.
Thanks for posting the information.
Title: Fire in Rodakino, Preveli & Triopetra
Post by: George on August 23, 2010, 05:05:21 PM
I've just heard from Pete and Dawn, the fire evidently went all the way along to the monestry. The monument at the top of the hill has survived...Just! The fire crews were still around when they got there this morning.
george...
Title: Fire in Rodakino, Preveli & Triopetra
Post by: jann on August 23, 2010, 06:57:19 PM
What  very sad news, especially for the family of the man who died . I'm sure the area will recover in time. Thank goodness it hasn't spread any further  

Title: Fire in Rodakino, Preveli & Triopetra
Post by: plakias on the rocks on August 23, 2010, 08:33:43 PM
Quote from: plakias on the rocks
more photos from disaster    .. here ([url]http://www.goodnet.gr/album/index.php/preveli[/url])
..The 55 year old was found in a rural area of Rodakino and considered to be killed because of fumes from the smoke of the fire.


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In pathological causes of death due 55 year old found dead Sunday afternoon in a rural area in Rodakino, where high-intensity fire was raging.

The coroner Anthony Papadomanolaki conducted the autopsy - autopsy the pile of unfortunate man confirmed in statements to the media that the death was brought about by the fumes of tobacco in the region, as was originally feared, nor fall of man due to strong wind and had scratches and bruises, but pathological causes.
Title: Fire in Rodakino, Preveli & Triopetra
Post by: shinaria on August 23, 2010, 10:24:46 PM
About the fire on kRITI TV [via youtube]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlQTdCAG0eo...player_embedded (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlQTdCAG0eo&feature=player_embedded)
Title: Fire in Rodakino, Preveli & Triopetra
Post by: Ploppy on August 24, 2010, 09:21:11 AM
Very sad indeed, yes the area will recover but nothing will bring the poor man back, RIP.
Title: Fire in Rodakino, Preveli & Triopetra
Post by: Mike from Sussex on August 24, 2010, 09:42:18 AM
Quote from: shinaria
Paradise is lost.
No daily cruises to preveli anymore.

A man died in Rodakino. I heard about another fire west of plakias. Can anyone confirm this?


So sad!
shinaria


Hopefully regeneration will be reasonably swift:

"The botanical name of the date palm, Phoenix dactylifera L., is presumably derived from a Phoenician name "phoenix", which means date palm, and "dactylifera" derived from a Greek word "daktulos" meaning a finger, illustrating the fruit's form (Linné, 1734).
Another source refers this botanical name to the legendary Egyptian bird, "Phoenix", which lived to be 500 years old, and cast itself into a fire from which it rose with renewed growth (Pliny, 1489; Van Zyl, 1983). This resemblance to the date palm, which can also re-grow after fire damage, makes the bird and the date palm share this name, while "dactylifera" originates from the Hebrew word "dachel" which describes the fruit's shape (Popenoe, 1938)."

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http://www.fao.org/docrep/006/y4360e/y4360e05.htm (http://www.fao.org/docrep/006/y4360e/y4360e05.htm)

Another scource talks of 3 to 4 years for fronds to reach maturity.
Title: Fire in Rodakino, Preveli & Triopetra
Post by: Graham_and_Karen on August 26, 2010, 12:44:47 PM
Although not liking the beach, the palms were a joy to walk through. As they were so established, I imagine it will take many years to return to something like it was. Very sad.
Title: Fire in Rodakino, Preveli & Triopetra
Post by: George on August 26, 2010, 01:05:34 PM
Any news as yet as to how these fires were started?

george...
Title: Fire in Rodakino, Preveli & Triopetra
Post by: Rogataber on August 26, 2010, 01:08:12 PM
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Although not liking the beach, the palms were a joy to walk through. As they were so established, I imagine it will take many years to return to something like it was. Very sad.

I couldn't agree more (with all of your points)!
Title: Fire in Rodakino, Preveli & Triopetra
Post by: Tony and Sandra Smith on August 26, 2010, 02:06:43 PM
Quote from: George
Any news as yet as to how these fires were started?

george...



The article here "suggests" that there were 4 fires started implying arson

http://www.cretegazette.com/2010/08-prevel...ned-by-fire.php (http://www.cretegazette.com/2010/08-preveli-burned-by-fire.php)


Tony
Title: Fire in Rodakino, Preveli & Triopetra
Post by: George on August 26, 2010, 03:06:32 PM
Thanks Tony, I haven't received my copy of the Gazette yet!

george...
Title: Fire in Rodakino, Preveli & Triopetra
Post by: plakias on the rocks on August 26, 2010, 07:00:53 PM
Eventually 70% of palm trees Preveli Rethymnon burned completely ...

The irony is that there was a fire detection system which covered the forest Prevelis but not operated since May!

The stations were on fire Preveli Messara, forest of Rouvas, Jiouktas, Port Heraklion Center Business District.

These pillars, however - 28 total - depend on one another and in the forest of Rouvas Heraklion had been stolen by two pillars, important pieces of the system, thereby stopping the transmission of all the pillars.

The replacement of parts cost over 60,000 euros and it does not happen, the system did not work!

Indeed, did the pilot program is EUR 1.195 million and now is research to examine the responsibilities!

And most importantly??? The fire department was informed of the fire system installation, afterwards, ie after having been fitted. And certainly not to ask!


Certainly there has always been disorganization and poor cooperation between institutions in our country.

But here, the issue of fire in this historic forest, all have responsibility.

Even the dead branches that were in the woods, and no service for cleaning ... responsible State as a whole!

Indeed, we blame the citizens there are volunteering to help wherever we can. I say this because he had set a date for cleaning the palm trees on the 20th but was canceled because there was no involvement ... but the fire''cleared''everything!