“The largest evacuation operation ever carried out” in the country took place on the island of Rhodes

Rescue led “the largest evacuation operation ever carried out in Greece” on the island of Rhodes, where a violent fire raged for the sixth day in a row on Sunday July 23, said the police spokeswoman. ” Everything went well. Everyone, especially the tourists, were doing what we ordered”, underlined Konstantia Dimoglidou. Some 30,000 people had to leave their respective places of residence – homes or hotels – on Saturday due to the fire raging in the east of this island in the Dodecanese archipelago where the tourist season is in full swing.

According to the police, quoted by the Greek news agency ANA, around 19,000 people have been evacuated as a precaution – 16,000 by land, 3,000 by sea. Twelve localities have been evacuated, including Lindos, one of the island’s main tourist attractions with its hilltop acropolis.

Cédric Guisset, a Belgian tourist sheltered on Saturday and interviewed by RTBF radio, explained that he had to leave his hotel on foot without a planned drop-off point after receiving alert messages on his mobile phone. In the hotel, “They didn’t even know, we really just took our identity cards, water, something to cover our faces, our heads”said this Belgian.

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” Unprecedented “

Evacuation of tourists on the island of Rhodes, Greece, on July 22.

The approximately 30,000 people who had to leave their homes were sheltered in gymnasiums, schools or conference centers for the night. Panagiotis Dimelis, a local elected official from the village of Archangelos, described on Skai TV “an unprecedented situation”.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has opened a crisis cell in Athens to facilitate the repatriation of foreign tourists. The island of Rhodes, which has more than 100,000 inhabitants, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Greece, with British, German or French tourists. It recorded 2.5 million tourist visits in 2022.

The world number one in tourism, TUI, announced on Sunday suspending all its passenger flights to the island. “Until Tuesday, no more new tourists will be flown in”, assured the German group, specifying that empty flights in the direction of Rhodes were, on the other hand, maintained in order to be able to evacuate the thousands of tourists still present on the spot and who are affected by the fires. TUI currently has some 40,000 tourists on the island, “of which 7,800 are affected by the fires and had to be evacuated to reception centers or hotels”.

In the United Kingdom, the company Jet2 has also announced that it has canceled “all flights and holiday stays” planned for Sunday bound for Rhodes but plan to send five empty planes there to repatriate its customers still on site.

The fight to control the fire will take several more days, according to the authorities. The wind, which stirs it up, “expected to strengthen between midday and 5 p.m.” local time (4 p.m. Paris time), warned firefighter spokesman Vassilis Vathrakoyiannis. Temperatures exceeding 44°C are expected on Sunday. According to the National Meteorological Observatory, this country crosses ” probably “ the longest heat wave in its history.

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The World with AFP

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