Families turn to Athens morgue in search for fire’s missing

Greek Defense Minister Panos Kammenos, left, talks with local resident Giannis Kardiakos during his visit to Mati, east of Athens, Thursday, July 26, 2018. Recriminations about the apparent lack of an evacuation plan and what many perceived to have been a slow response has mounted, with survivors saying they had been abandoned to do whatever they could to save themselves alone from Greece’s deadliest forest fire which broke out Monday. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)

A policeman walks in front of a morgue in Athens, Thursday, July 26, 2018. Relatives searching for loved ones missing in Greece’s deadliest forest fire in decades headed to Athens’ morgue Thursday, as rescue crews and volunteers continued searches on land and at sea for potential further victims. (AP Photo/Thanassis Stavrakis)

ATHENS, Greece — Frantic relatives headed to the Athens morgue Thursday to seek the fate of loved ones still missing after Greece’s deadliest forest fire in decades, while rescue crews and volunteers searched on land and at sea for more potential victims.

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