Forest fires in Greece halted near Patras, the country's third largest city, by the efforts of the country's firefighters. - Forest fires contained outside Patras, the third largest city, by firefighters
A series of wildfires have been raging in western Greece, particularly near the city of Patras, causing evacuations of critical facilities and significant environmental damage.
On Wednesday, local authorities evacuated a retirement home and a children's hospital in Patras due to the approaching wildfires. The fires, which were also reported in the vicinity of Patras, have been threatening homes and agricultural areas, with pine forests and olive groves severely affected.
The 2025 wildfire season in Greece has been highly destructive, with the regions around Patras, Preveza, Chios, and Zakynthos experiencing thousands of new fires in a short period. Satellite imagery has confirmed intense smoke coverage over the affected regions, illustrating the fires' severity and scale.
Firefighters, along with soldiers, police, and volunteers, have been working tirelessly in the Achaia region near Patras to control the wildfires. Their efforts focus on protecting populated areas and critical agricultural facilities from advancing flames. Across the country, 600 firefighting teams and nearly 30 fire-fighting aircraft have been deployed to combat the forest fires.
Despite the challenges posed by extreme heat, low humidity, and strong winds, firefighters are battling the wildfires in various parts of Greece, including on the islands of Zakynthos and Chios, and near the city of Preveza in the west. Lighter winds are helping firefighters contain the flames in some areas.
Scientists have warned that human-induced climate change will continue to increase the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events such as heatwaves, droughts, and floods in Greece. This year's wildfire season is a stark reminder of the impacts of climate change on the country.
As of mid-August, the current forest fire situation near Patras involves large-scale wildfire outbreaks under extreme weather conditions, with firefighting teams actively managing the situation through coordinated response efforts. No further information was provided about the current status of the fires or the evacuated facilities.
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