Wildfires Erupt Across Mediterranean as Heatwave Worsens

Wildfires have broken out across multiple Mediterranean countries as a severe heatwave intensifies, fueling fast-spreading blazes and prompting evacuations in several regions.
In Greece, fires have forced evacuations in parts of Crete and other areas, with firefighters working to contain flames amid strong winds and high temperatures. Residents and tourists have been moved to safety as authorities issue warnings and deploy additional crews to protect homes and farmland threatened by advancing fires.
Turkey and France are also battling wildfires as dry conditions and soaring heat continue to challenge firefighting efforts. In affected areas, emergency services have urged residents to remain alert, avoid fire-prone zones, and follow evacuation instructions when necessary.
The heatwave, with temperatures exceeding seasonal averages, has increased the risk of wildfires across the Mediterranean, straining resources and prompting calls for regional cooperation to manage the crisis. Authorities have warned that continued high temperatures and winds may lead to further outbreaks in the coming days.
Officials have highlighted the importance of public caution, emphasizing that the combination of heat and wind creates dangerous conditions for the rapid spread of fires across forests and rural communities.
With input from Al Jazeera
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