Greece deploys firefighters, planes and helicopters to fight fire on Evia Island

Greece deploys firefighters, planes and helicopters to fight fire on Evia Island
Greek ‌authorities ordered the evacuation of two settlements on ​Evia Island on Saturday and deployed dozens of firefighters, planes and helicopters to battle a major wildfire there. (Reuters/File)
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Updated 20 June 2026 21:29
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Greece deploys firefighters, planes and helicopters to fight fire on Evia Island

Greece deploys firefighters, planes and helicopters to fight fire on Evia Island
  • the country's ‌firefighting department ​said 88 ‌firefighters ⁠and ​volunteers were ⁠working to extinguish the blaze
  • Authorities said ‌they ‌have asked residents ​of ‌two endangered communities to evacuate

ATHENS: Greek ‌authorities ordered the evacuation of two settlements on ​Evia Island on Saturday and deployed dozens of firefighters, planes and helicopters to battle a major wildfire there.
In a statement, ‌the country's ‌firefighting department ​said 88 ‌firefighters ⁠and ​volunteers were ⁠working to extinguish the blaze.

Eight firefighting aircraft and six helicopters have also been deployed to help ⁠the effort.
Authorities said ‌they ‌have asked residents ​of ‌two endangered communities to evacuate.
Strong ‌northerly winds were causing new fires, the firefighting department said.
Greece and other ‌Mediterranean countries are in an area considered a ⁠wildfire ⁠hotspot by scientists, with blazes common during hot and dry summers.
These have become more destructive in recent years due to a fast-changing climate, prompting calls for ​a ​new approach.
(Reporting by Aleksandar Vasovic; Editing by Rod ​Nickel)