Monday 24 July 2023

Wildfire on Greek island of Rhodes forces mass evacuations, as tourists attempt to leave.

Extract from ABC News

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Out-of-control wildfires force locals and tourists to evacuate Greek island of Rhodes.

A wildfire that has been raging on the Greek island of Rhodes for five days forced hundreds of people to flee affected villages and beaches by land and sea on Saturday, authorities said.

Coastguard vessels and more than 30 private boats evacuated at least 2,000 people, including tourists, from beaches close to the areas of Kiotari and Lardos in the south-eastern part of the island, coastguard spokesman Nikos Alexiou told Skai television.

He said an operation was ongoing to evacuate about 600 people from beaches in Kiotari and Gennadi towards Plimmiri.

Authorities have also urged about 1,000 people to leave the villages of Pefki, Lindos and Kalathos as flames approached, fire brigade spokesperson Vassilis Vathrakogiannis said.

A beach on Rhodes is empty of people and a helicopter hovers above as wildfire fills the sky
Typically busy Rhodes beaches were evacuated due to the blazes.  (Reuters: Argiris Mantikos/Eurokinissi)

Firefighters, backed by air water bombers and reinforcements by Slovakia, struggled with new outbreaks of the wildfire, which was fanned by strong winds.

Greek television showed crowds of tourists with their luggage walking along a road as part of an evacuation operation, while smoke could be seen in the background.

The sky turns yellow from wildfire smoke above a structure on a hill in Rhodes, Greece
The wildfires reached tourist areas of the island overnight.  (Reuters: Argiris Mantikos/Eurokinissi)

"We had set up firebreaks around the village of Laerma last night, but a 180-degree change of the winds this morning helped the fire grow much bigger across many kilometres … reaching a tourist area," Konstantinos Taraslias, a deputy mayor of Rhodes, told Open TV.

Tourists board two boats which have anchored on the shore of a beach on the island of Rhodes
Some tourists will be temporarily housed on passenger ferries.  (Reuters: Lefteris Diamandis)

Those evacuated are being housed at an indoor stadium and at hotels on the island, Mr Taraslias said.

Three passenger ferries will also host tourists during the night, the coastguard said.

Firefighters stand near the side of the road with a yellow sky filled with smoke behind them
Forest areas have been burnt by the wildfire.  (Reuters: Argiris Mantikos/Eurokinissi)

The fire has scorched swathes of dense forest since breaking out in a mountainous area on Tuesday.

It damaged at least three hotels in the seaside village of Kiotari on Saturday, according to the Athens News Agency.

A woman walks along a road near shrubbery that has been burnt by wildfire as smoke rises
Locals are battling scorching temperatures along with the wildfires. (Reuters: Lefteris Damianidis)

Civil protection authorities have warned of a very high risk of wildfires on Rhodes and many other areas in Greece on Sunday, as temperatures were expected to hit 45 degrees Celsius amid a heatwave.

Smoke rising from a wildfire covers the air over a basketball court, near Lardos
The Greek government is offering assistance to foreigners wishing to leave due to the wildfires.  (Reuters: Vassilis Ikoutas)

Senior government officials will travel to Rhodes to assist the situation.

The Greek foreign ministry activated its crisis management unit to offer assistance to foreigners who want to leave the country, it said on Saturday.

Wildfire burns among tress on the island of Rhodes
Hotter and drier summers have turned Greece into a hotspot for wildfires.  (Reuters: Argiris Mantikos/Eurokinissi)

Fires are common in Greece but hotter, drier and windy summers have turned the country into a wildfire hotspot in recent years.

Meteorologists have warned that the current sweltering temperatures are expected to last until the end of the month.

A group of tourists wait with their bags beside the road in hopes of being transported out of Rhodes
Tourists wait to leave as wildfire burns near Lindos. (Reuters: Lefteris Diamandis)

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