BRUSSELS, Aug. 23 (Xinhua) -- The European Commission
said here Sunday that it has activated the Community Mechanism for Civil
Protection following a spreading wildfires in Greece.
The decision was made by the request of Greece after
extreme weather conditions fueled the spreading of the fires in the country, the
commission said in a statement.
The wildfires continues to spread on Sunday in areas
near Athens, forcing hundreds of residents to flee their homes.
Italy immediately sent two Canadair CL-415 amphibian
water-bombing aircrafts to assist in putting out the fires, the statement said.
In addition, upon a request by the Monitoring and
Information Center (MIC), France is ready to mobilize two Canadair CL-215
airplanes of the European tactical reserve of fire fighting aircraft (EUFFTR),
which was established this summer to assist member states facing major fires.
Cyprus offered to send a fire fighting helicopter,
according to the commission.
The EUFFTR, which just completed a five-day fire
extinction job in Portugal earlier this week, has already assisted the EU member
states in quelling forest fires for four times since it began servicing in July.
The MIC, operational heart of the Community Mechanism
for Civil Protection within the commission, is available on an all-hour basis
and provides countries access to the community civil protection platform.
Any country affected by a major disaster, inside or
outside the EU, can launch a request for assistance through the MIC.