Thousands evacuated as wildfires rage across Crete and Attica

·

Greece has been grappling with a series of wildfires this week, with the most severe outbreak taking place on the island of Crete, where approximately 5,000 people – 3,000 tourists and 2,000 locals – were evacuated overnight near the resort town of Ierapetra.

According to Yorgos Tzarakis, head of Crete’s hotel association, the evacuations were precautionary, moving people primarily to northern Crete.

Local officials, including Vice-Prefect Yannis Androulakis, noted that aerial firefighting efforts were hindered by strong winds and the island’s difficult terrain, complicating overnight operations. Wind speeds reportedly reached level 9 on the Beaufort scale, fanning the flames on multiple fronts.

Meanwhile, a separate blaze broke out on Thursday near Rafina, just 30 kilometres east of Athens. The fire destroyed several homes and vehicles before being brought under control.

fire_rafina
The fire at Rafina burned homes. Photo: Ekathimerini.

More than 300 people were evacuated, and the port of Rafina was closed, disrupting ferry connections to the Cyclades. Smoke from the fire also delayed flights at Athens International Airport.

The National Observatory of Athens warned that July remains a high-risk month for wildfires, with the country experiencing increasingly frequent and intense blazes due to climate change. In 2024, Greece endured its hottest-ever summer, with 45,000 hectares of land scorched.

Across the Aegean in Turkey, two lives were lost as wildfires raged near Izmir, where intense winds and faulty power cables were blamed for the blazes.

As firefighting operations continue, both Greece and Turkey are being urged by experts to strengthen preventive measures amid escalating climate threats.

Source: news.com.au

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Latest News

Greece’s President honours Patriarch Bartholomew at Presidential Palace

Konstantinos Tasoulas welcomed His All-Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and his delegation to the Presidential Palace.

US strikes Iranian targets near Strait of Hormuz after naval confrontation

The US striked Iranian military targets near Strait of Hormuz after what it described as attacks on American naval vessels by Iran.

Former ISIS brides face slavery charges in Australian legal first

Two women accused of enslaving Yazidi women under ISIS rule in Syria have become the first Australians charged with crimes against humanity.

Sydney Olympic outclassed as Sydney United 58 hit top gear

Sydney United 58 responded in style to last week’s setback, securing their 11th win of the season with a commanding 3-0 victory.

ECCV urges stronger multicultural investment ahead of Victorian election

The Ethnic Communities’ Council of Victoria has welcomed targeted multicultural funding measures in the Victorian State Budget.

You May Also Like

Greek Ambassador Georges Papacostas visits Wagga

Greek Ambassador, Georges Papacostas, visited Wagga's Greek community for his first ever visit to the city in New South Wales, on Sunday.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison sends message ahead of Orthodox Easter

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has sent a message to Australia’s Greek Community ahead of Orthodox Easter on Sunday.

Melbourne Shrine, a symbol, shines light on Greek government’s commitment to diaspora

At Melbourne’s Shrine of Remembrance, Greece’s Deputy Foreign Minister Ioannis Loverdos honoured shared battles.