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RTÉ News
10 hours ago
- Climate
- RTÉ News
Wildfire on Greek island of Crete 'retreating'
A wildfire on the Greek island of Crete that forced the evacuation of 5,000 tourists and locals is "retreating", firefighters have said. Some 230 firefighters and six helicopters are still at the scene near the resort town of Ierapetra, where 3,000 visitors had to leave their hotels and guest houses on Wednesday evening. "The fire is retreating," fire department spokesman Vassilios Vathrakoyannis told AFP. "There are still fears of flare-ups, but there is no longer a major front," he added. Scattered hot spots still remain and firefighters are dealing with several smoke-filled areas from which flare-ups have restarted, the fire department told the ANA press agency. However, weakening winds in the hard-to-reach area have improved the situation, firefighters said. Another blaze fanned by strong winds that broke out near the port of Rafina, about 30km east of Athens, was brought under control yesterday evening, the authorities said. However with the wildfire not far from Athens International Airport, fire crews remain on alert with winds still strong. The fire, which led to the evacuation of 300 people, destroyed a few houses and vehicles, the local mayor Dimitris Markou told public broadcaster ERT. It also disrupted ferries to and from tourist islands in the western Aegean, including Mykonos. Greece has so far been spared from the heatwave roasting parts of Europe, particularly Spain, Portugal and France. But starting this weekend, temperatures will rise and reach up to 43C in some areas of the country. Hot dry weather is not unusual for Greece at this time of year, with the heightened risk of devastating wildfires that have plagued the country in recent years.


Al Arabiya
10 hours ago
- Climate
- Al Arabiya
Crete wildfire ‘retreating,' say Greek firefighters
A wildfire on the Greek island of Crete that forced the evacuation of 5,000 tourists and locals is 'retreating,' firefighters told AFP on Friday. Some 230 firefighters and six helicopters are still at the scene near the resort town of Ierapetra, where 3,000 visitors had to leave their hotels and guest houses on Wednesday evening. 'The fire is retreating,' fire department spokesperson Vassilios Vathrakoyannis told AFP. 'There are still fears of flare-ups, but there is no longer a major front,' he added. Scattered hot spots still remain, and firefighters are dealing with several smoke-filled areas from which flare-ups have restarted, the fire department told the ANA press agency. However, weakening winds in the hard-to-reach area have improved the situation, firefighters said. Another blaze, fanned by strong winds, that broke out near the port of Rafina — about 30 kilometers (18 miles) east of Athens — was brought under control on Thursday evening, authorities said. However, with the wildfire not far from Athens International Airport, fire crews remain on alert as winds remain strong. The fire, which led to the evacuation of 300 people, destroyed a few houses and vehicles, local mayor Dimitris Markou told public broadcaster ERT. It also disrupted ferries to and from tourist islands in the western Aegean, including Mykonos. Greece has so far been spared from the heatwave roasting parts of Europe — particularly Spain, Portugal, and France. But starting this weekend, temperatures will rise and reach up to 43 degrees Celsius (109 degrees Fahrenheit) in some areas of the country. Hot, dry weather is not unusual for Greece at this time of year, with the heightened risk of devastating wildfires that have plagued the country in recent years.


Sharjah 24
10 hours ago
- Climate
- Sharjah 24
Greek firefighters report progress in containing Crete wildfire
Firefighting efforts Some 230 firefighters and six helicopters remain at the scene near the resort town of Ierapetra, where 3,000 visitors had to leave their hotels and guest houses on Wednesday evening. "The fire is retreating," fire department spokesman Vassilios Vathrakoyannis said. "There are still fears of flare-ups, but there is no longer a major front," he added. Scattered hot spots still remain, and firefighters are dealing with several smoke-filled areas from which flare-ups have restarted, the fire department informed the ANA press agency. Weather conditions However, weakening winds in the hard-to-reach area have improved the situation, firefighters said. Another blaze, fanned by strong winds, broke out near the port of Rafina, about 30 kilometers (18 miles) east of Athens, and was brought under control on Thursday evening, the authorities reported. Despite the wildfire not far from Athens International Airport, fire crews remain on alert due to still strong winds. Impact of the fires The fire, which led to the evacuation of 300 people, destroyed a few houses and vehicles, local mayor Dimitris Markou told public broadcaster ERT. It also disrupted ferries to and from tourist islands in the western Aegean, including Mykonos. Upcoming weather forecast Greece has so far been spared from the heatwave roasting parts of Europe, particularly Spain, Portugal, and France. However, starting this weekend, temperatures are expected to rise and reach up to 43 degrees Celsius (109 degrees Fahrenheit) in some areas of the country. Hot, dry weather is not unusual for Greece at this time of year, contributing to the heightened risk of devastating wildfires that have plagued the country in recent years.