A new wave of wildfires threatens the Greek island of Crete as dry winds whip through the region, raising alarms among authorities and residents alike. While a massive blaze that erupted earlier this week has been largely contained, the risk of reignition looms ominously. Thousands of tourists and locals were forced to evacuate as flames surged toward the southeast coast, creating scenes of chaos and panic.
Firefighting teams have worked tirelessly, battling the inferno day and night, but the unpredictable weather conditions pose a significant challenge. “All night long there was heavy fire, lots of smoke, danger, shouting, chaos,” one evacuee recounted, highlighting the sheer terror experienced as strong winds fanned the flames. Although some areas are now under control, officials warn that the combination of high temperatures and dry winds could spark new outbreaks at any moment.
Adding to the urgency, a separate fire has erupted near Athens, prompting emergency alerts for residents to evacuate as flames encroach on residential neighborhoods. Firefighters are on high alert, deploying reinforcements and aerial resources to combat the aggressive spread of the blaze. As temperatures are expected to rise further over the weekend, authorities remain vigilant, fearing that the worst may not yet be over.
As of now, the atmosphere at Heracleion Airport is deceptively calm, with evacuees returning to their homes. However, the fire department’s coordination center remains operational, a stark reminder of the ongoing threat. With firefighting forces being redeployed to other areas in need, the situation remains precarious. Residents and tourists alike are urged to stay alert as Crete braces for the possibility of new wildfires.