The fire comes at a time when southern Europe is exposed to a sharp summer heat wave that killed people in many countries.
One of the fire on the Greek island of Crete led to the evacuation of more than 1500 people, the local media reported, as the summer heat wave continued in a summer in southern Europe.
At least 230 firefighters, who were sent from Athens, were trying on Thursday to contain the fire, which erupted on Wednesday evening near Irisra, a town on the southeastern coast of the island.
Elsewhere, hashtag fires killed at least two people in the northeastern Spanish region of Catalonia, and heat -related deaths were recorded in France and Italy this week.
Water by stormy winds, the fire on the island of Crete arrived at homes and hotels, according to the local authorities, who said that dozens of residents and tourists had been evacuated to an internal stadium in Erbetra.
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Meanwhile, Yannis Underwalkis deputy confirmed that the fire, which currently contains “three active fronts”, has spread quickly due to strong winds.
He said: “There are still a number of different fronts. The fire burns crops and crops.” “The wind is very powerful – it reaches nine on the Boufurt scale.”
In an interview with the MEGA television, Androcis added that the aquacultures were not able to reach the affected areas during the night.
The drones and 10 helicopters were used to fight the fire, according to a spokesman for the Greek firefighting service.
In its daily bulletin on Thursday, the firefighting service warned that the danger of forest fires on Crete and South Greece remained very high.
Last year, Greece witnessed its warmest summer at all, with 45,000 hectares (111,200 acres) burned by forest fires, according to WWF Greece and Athens National Observatory.
More lands were damaged in 2023, when approximately 175,000 hectares (432,400 acres) were affected by forest fires, with temperatures reached 46 degrees Celsius (115 degrees Fahrenheit).
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2025-07-03 12:03:00