In August 2007 Greece was hit by the worst wildfires in living memory. The fires raged for several days from central Greece down to the southern Peloponnese peninsula.
Hundreds of homes were destroyed by the blaze as flames engulfed several villages. Many people are still homeless as a result.
For Outlook, Panos Polyzoidis went to the village of Makistos in the Peloponnese, in the hardest-hit area, to speak to people whose lives are still affected 4 months after the fires.