As wildfires continue to ravage Greece, thousands have marched in the capital, Athens, slamming the government's handling of the crisis. The rally echoes increasing criticism from opposition parties, just three weeks before a snap general election. For yet another night, forests, farmland, homes and lives have been destroyed.
Although help has been pouring in from across Europe, 63 people have already been killed. The government has now launching a terrorist investigation into the cause of some of the fires. But so far only three elderly people and two young boys have actually been charged with anything. Critics accuse Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis of inventing a major organised arson plan to cover official incompetence.

Threatened by towering walls of fire, thousands of Greeks have been forced to abandon their homes - some plucked from isolated regions by helicopter. Emergency services are overwhelmed, leaving many people to fend for themselves as best they can.