The latest developments
• More wildfires broke out and others rekindled Tuesday in Greece.
• Anger increased over the government's handling of catastrophic blazes that have laid waste to vast stretches of the Greek countryside and killed at least 64 people.
• Foreign firefighters from 21 countries and 36 aircraft joined in battling the fires.
• According to the European Union, 454,447 acres of forest, orchards and scrubland were burned from Thursday through Sunday, raising Greece's fire toll for the year so far to 664,020 acres. The previous worst year was 2000, when 358,231 acres were blackened around Greece.
• A magnitude-5 earthquake shook the fire-ravaged south, panicking residents although there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.
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