Tourists heading to Greece have been warned of extreme weather and wildfires as thousands of people have been evacuated from areas near the capital of Athens. Residents fled their homes on Sunday as a fast-moving wildfire outside Athens fuelled by hot, windy weather burned trees, houses and cars and sent smoke clouds over the Greek capital. A children’s hospital was also evacuated and emergency alerts continued to be sent out on Monday morning.
More than 400 firefighters backed by 16 waterbombing planes and 13 helicopters battled the blaze that broke out at 3pm and quickly reached the village of Varnavas 35 km (20 miles) north of Athens. As the Olympics came to a close in Paris the historic town of Marathon, 40km east of Athens, was forced to evacuate. On Sunday night firefighting aircraft ceased operations until Monday.
Emergency alerts continued to be sent throughout the night. The area of Kallitechnoupoli was being evacuated on Monday morning, an area close to the port town of Rafina where 104 people died from a wildfire in 2018. Flames turned the sky orange and Athens was engulfed with smoke with many posting images to social media.
Residents and tourists have been told to shut their windows in many areas as a heatwave continues to bake the city with temperatures of 37C forecast. Greek PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis returned to Athens on Sunday, cutting his holiday short. “The situation remains dangerous as the fire is spreading between residences,” fire brigade spokesperso.