Thousands of people fled their homes on the outskirts of Athens, Friday, while hundreds were evacuated by boat from the island of Evia as Greece faced a fourth day of wildfires fuelled by strong winds and searing temperatures.
Like elsewhere in Europe, Greece has been grappling with extreme weather this summer and a week-long heatwave – its worst in 30 years – has sparked simultaneous wildfires in many parts of the country, burning homes and killing animals as flames tore through thousands of acres of land.
In neighboring Turkey, authorities are battling the country’s worst ever wildfires, which forced the evacuation of tens of thousands of people. In Italy, hot winds fanned flames on the island of Sicily this week.