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Raging wildfires continue to engulf Greece for a second consecutive day, forcing thousands to flee their homes.

Greece faces widespread wildfires on Wednesday, with numerous blazes endangering villages and towns around Patras and impacting tourist islands. Houses, farms, and factories have been consumed by the fires, resulting in the evacuation of thousands of locals and tourists since Tuesday. Numerous...

Raging wildfires continue to ravage Greece for a second consecutive day, forcing thousands of...
Raging wildfires continue to ravage Greece for a second consecutive day, forcing thousands of residents to flee their homes.

Wildfires Ravage Greece: A Crisis Update

Raging wildfires continue to engulf Greece for a second consecutive day, forcing thousands to flee their homes.

As the summer of 2025 unfolds, Greece is grappling with a severe wildfire crisis. Over 100 active blazes are currently ravaging the country, causing widespread evacuations and destruction. The fires are fueled by extreme heat, strong winds, and prolonged drought, leading to a state of emergency in several regions.

The Affected Regions

The regions most affected include East Attica, Kefalonia, Vonitsa, Zakynthos, Arta, Preveza, Achaia, Chios, and Aitoliko. Among these, the city of Patras in Achaia has been particularly hard-hit, with firefighters battling wildfires in the area.

The Situation in Patras and Surrounding Areas

The high temperatures, low humidity, and strong winds in Achaia have made the fires in Patras and its surroundings particularly challenging to control. As a result, authorities have issued evacuation orders for several communities, including a town near Patras, and new alerts for nearby villages.

The Overall Impact

The wildfires have led to significant evacuations across mainland regions and islands, including entire towns, villages, hotels, and hospitals. The Ministry of Climate Crisis & Civil Protection has been actively issuing evacuation orders to protect communities, particularly in Western Greece.

The situation remains critical, with a high fire risk forecast for several regions, including Attica, Peloponnese, and the Ionian Islands. The ongoing drought conditions in Europe have exacerbated the situation, similar to the severe wildfires experienced in France.

Regional Context

Across Europe, the 2025 fire season has been exceptionally destructive, with over 439,500 hectares burned in EU areas, more than double the average for the same period over the past 19 years. The ongoing drought conditions in central, northern, and eastern Europe have contributed to the crisis.

On the Ground

On the island of Chios, the coast guard used boats to evacuate people as flames reached the shores. At least 13 firefighters have been injured and treated for burns and other injuries, but no new figures have been reported. Temperatures are forecast to reach 34 degrees Celsius (93.2 Fahrenheit) in some places.

The crisis is ongoing, with more than 5,000 firefighters and 33 aircraft still deployed to contain the fires in Greece. The international community has offered support, and the Greek government is working tirelessly to contain the fires and protect its citizens.

  1. The wildfires in Greece, a crisis update for 2025, have affected various regions beyond East Attica, including Kefalonia, Vonitsa, Zakynthos, Arta, Preveza, Achaia, Chios, and Aitoliko.
  2. Climate change and environmental science are at the forefront as the severe drought conditions in Europe, contributing to the current wildfire crisis, are exacerbating the situation, particularly in regions like Attica, Peloponnese, and the Ionian Islands.
  3. The situation in Patras, Achaia, and its surroundings has become challenging to control due to high temperatures, low humidity, and strong winds, resulting in evacuation orders for several communities and new alerts for nearby villages.
  4. The ongoing crisis has led to significant environmental impact, with entire towns, villages, hotels, and hospitals being evacuated, and the international community, as well as various air and ground forces, offering support to help contain the wildfires.

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