TOPSHOT - Residents and relatives of the victims mourn during a memorial ceremony in the Greek coastal town of Mati, on July 23, 2019, one year after deadly wildfires that killed 102 people in the area some 40 kilometres (25 miles) from Athens. - The vegetation in and around Mati still has not grown back, nearly 120 000 trees were destroyed in the fire, and the burnt-out houses still have not been rebuilt. The owners of the houses destroyed in the fire have so far received 5,000 euros in government compensation but the permits to rebuild have been slower in coming. In March, Athens prosecutors filed criminal charges including manslaughter against 16 people for their negligence over the fire, including senior officials in the fire service, the port police and in civil protection. But the trial has not started, leaving those hit by the disaster in suspense. (Photo by ARIS MESSINIS / AFP)