Athens, Jun 4 (AP) Four former senior fire service and civil protection officials were jailed in Greece Wednesday after being found guilty for failing to mount a proper evacuation in a wildfire that killed more than 100 people outside Athens in 2018.

A former fire chief, his deputy, and head of a disaster coordination centre were each sentenced to serve five years in prison for causing loss of life though negligence, along with a former director of the government's civil protection agency.

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The July 23, 2018 fire swept through the seaside area of Mati, east of Athens, forcing residents into a chaotic attempt to escape — either by car through a dense forest or fleeing into the sea.

The court in Athens ruled that the officials had failed to organise an orderly evacuation. The defendants were initially found guilty in a trial that concluded last year and not jailed, but a senior prosecutor challenged the verdict, leading to a retrial.

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Greece is battling an increasing number of serious wildfires annually, which are blamed by authorities on the effects of climate change. (AP)

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