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Death toll from eastern Attica fires hits 88

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    The death toll from the fires in eastern Attica has climbed to 88 as one of the victims that had been hospitalised, a woman aged 42, passed away early on Saturday.

    According to the latest figures from the Health Ministry, the number of fire victims that have been hospitalised with burns stands at 46.

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