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Algeria. A traditional silver Sarma worn by both Algerian jewish and muslim women with velvet Caftans or Hayeks. This tradition fell out of disuse - late 17th century.
It’s been one year since one of the worst days in modern Greek history.
The July 23, 2018 inferno that destroyed the Greek town of Mati left 102 dead and more than 140 in the hospital, many suffering from severe burns.
People died in their homes, in their cars, or as they tried desperately to somehow get to the sea. There had been no sirens. There was no warning system, or even an evacuation plan, in the country that is well-known to be prone to fires in the hot, dry, windy summers.
One year after the catastrophe, residents feel as if time has stood still.
Varvara Kaselouri, a member of the Steering Committee for Mati Residents (SERMA), spoke to the Greek Reporter about the current situation in the area.
“We are facing the same problems we were facing one month after the fire,” she states grimly. “Unfortunately, this is the case no matter how exaggerated it sounds. The only thing that has almost been completed is the woodcutting of burnt trees,” she added.
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