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Crete Wildfire Rages for 3rd Day Amid Heatwave

Crete Wildfire Rages for 3rd Day Amid Heatwave

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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Firefighters continue their desperate battle against a devastating wildfire on Crete, Greece’s largest island, now entering its third day of destruction. The blaze, fueled by gale-force winds and record temperatures approaching 38°C (100°F), has already scorched thousands of acres of precious olive groves and forests, forcing the evacuation of 1,000 residents and 5,000 tourists from the popular holiday region.

A force of 130 firefighters, 48 vehicles, and 6 helicopters is combating the flames that erupted 16km east of Ierapetra, with officials warning that smoldering tree trunks could reignite at any moment. The inferno has left a trail of dead livestock, damaged homes, and charred farmland across southeastern Crete—a region notable for its importance to Greece’s agricultural and tourism economies.

George Tsapakos, Crete’s deputy civil protection governor, reported some evacuees may return Friday as conditions improve, but hoteliers fear long-term impacts on the peak tourist season just beginning.

Crete Wildfire Rages for 3rd Day Amid Heatwave
Heatwave Fuels Mediterranean Fire Crisis

The Crete catastrophe coincides with a contained but active blaze in Pikermi (Athens suburbs) that forced 300 evacuations, red heat alerts across 20 Italian cities, including Rome and Florence at 37-38°C and scientists’ warnings that Mediterranean nations are now a “wildfire hotspot” due to climate change

Greece’s fire brigade emphasized that extreme dryness and erratic winds—hallmarks of human-caused climate shifts—are making containment efforts perilous. Similar mega-fires have recently ravaged Turkey, Spain, and Algeria, with eight heat-related deaths already reported across Europe this week.

As Crete’s iconic olive orchards go up in smoke, with no significant rainfall forecast and temperatures remaining high, authorities warn the 2025 fire season could be Greece’s most destructive yet.

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