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
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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)