Fire breaks out near Agamemnon's tomb in Greece

A heavy fire has occurred near the ruins of the Micahian bronze-era fortress in Greece, forcing tourists to evacuate from the archaeological site. According to local media, the fire began Sunday near the tomb of Agamemnon, King Shoenas, who had been killed at Troy's grave. The fire department said 27 firefighters operating [...]
According to local media, the fire began Sunday near the tomb of Agamemnon, King Shoenas, who had been killed at Troy's grave.
The fire department said 27 firefighters operating in the area were extinguishing the fire by nine vehicles, two aircraft and one helicopter, writes Guardian, translates Periscopi.
According to the department in question, there is no danger for the museum from the flames. /Periscope











