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Home > International > Greece Facing Devastating Wildfires Amid Unprecedented Heatwave Across Europe

Greece Facing Devastating Wildfires Amid Unprecedented Heatwave Across Europe

Greece is facing a dire situation as devastating wildfires continue to spread for a sixth consecutive day. Mass evacuations have been ordered on several Greek islands, with tens of thousands of people seeking safety from the encroaching flames.

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Greece Facing Devastating Wildfires Amid Unprecedented Heatwave Across Europe

Greece Facing Devastating Wildfires Amid Unprecedented Heatwave Across Europe

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Stuttgart – Greece is facing a dire situation as devastating wildfires continue to spread for a sixth consecutive day. Mass evacuations have been ordered on several Greek islands, with tens of thousands of people seeking safety from the encroaching flames. 

The fires are exacerbated by soaring temperatures and strong winds, conditions expected to persist until Wednesday. Countries from around the world have dispatched support to aid the fire-afflicted nation.

The impact of the catastrophic heatwave is not confined to Europe alone. North Africa is experiencing an unprecedented surge in temperatures, with Tunisia approaching nearly 50 degrees Celsius on Monday, well above the seasonal norms. 

Algeria’s eastern provinces are also on high alert, facing peak temperatures of 48 degrees Celsius. The extreme heat has led to a surge in power consumption as people resort to air conditioning to beat the scorching weather. The demand for air conditioning units has skyrocketed, with prices increasing and supplies becoming scarce.

In France, parts of the country are under a forest fire red alert, indicating a very high risk of wildfires in vegetated and forested areas. Last year’s devastating wildfires in the country prompted the establishment of an alert system to respond to such emergencies.

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has described the situation in Greece as a “war against fires,” warning of three more challenging days ahead due to the relentless heat. Over the weekend, 32,000 precautionary evacuations were carried out on tourist hotspots like Rhodes and Corfu. 

Read also: Global Average Temperature Sets New Record High

While Mitsotakis remains resolute in the face of adversity, the impact on the tourism industry is evident. However, he emphasized that only a small percentage of visitors to Rhodes have been affected by the blaze, affirming that the island will remain Greece’s tourism “flagship.”

The escalating wildfire incidents in Europe are a growing concern. Since 2018, an increasing number of hectares have been devoured by flames each year, reaching alarming levels in 2021, when over 470,000 hectares were destroyed. 

The year 2022 witnessed even more destruction, with more than 785,000 hectares burned. These figures from the European Forest Fire Information System (Effis) and the European climate change program Copernicus illustrate the severity of the situation.

The wildfires have also impacted other regions in Europe. On the island of Rhodes, the inferno has forced thousands of tourists and residents to evacuate. Similarly, on the neighboring island of Corfu, around 2,500 people have been evacuated, according to the Greek fire service.

Southern Europe has been experiencing extreme temperatures, with records broken in countries like Italy, Spain, and France. The Canary Islands have also been battling a significant fire, affecting thousands of hectares of forested land.

The ongoing heatwave is a reflection of the world experiencing its warmest July on record, according to the EU’s climate observatory. Climate scientists attribute these extreme weather events to human-made global warming, primarily driven by the burning of fossil fuels. Urgent action is needed on a global scale to address climate change and mitigate its impacts on our environment and communities.

 

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