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    Greek authorities evacuate 19,000 people from Rhodes

    ATHENS, GREECE (AP) – Some 19,000 people have been evacuated from the Greek island of Rhodes as wildfires continued burning for a sixth day on three fronts, Greek authorities said.

    The Ministry of Climate Change and Civil Protection said it was “the largest evacuation from a wildfire in the country”.

    Local police said that 16,000 were evacuated by land and 3,000 by sea, from 12 villages and several hotels, with no casualties. Six people were briefly hospitalised with respiratory problems and were later released.

    Yesterday, 266 firefighters and 49 engines on the ground were joined by five helicopters and 10 planes – seven Greek, two Turkish and one Croatian to help put out the wildfire, authorities said.

    In the mountainous part of Rhodes, an active front of the wildfire, firefighters have been trying to stop the blaze from spreading to nearby dense forests.

    Southwest of the resort of Kiotari, the main focus of Saturday’s evacuations, a trench was being dug to keep the fire from crossing a creek and threatening another seaside village, Gennadi.

    Flames rise during a forest fire on the island of Rhodes, Greece. PHOTO: AP

    The weather remained hot in the Mediterranean country yesterday. Before midday, temperatures had already reached 38 degrees Celcius (°C). Winds were low but are notoriously variable in Rhodes, as in other Greek islands.

    Some of the evacuated, including tourists, are being accommodated in other hotels, gyms and a conference centre.

    A shipping company has offered one of its ships for accommodation. Managers from the evacuated hotels are seeking their former clients to get them in touch with their tour operators, authorities said. Other island visitors have headed to the airport to try and fly home.

    Greece’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that it is coordinating with embassies to assist those who might have left their travel documents behind during the evacuation.

    Authorities have designated an unprecedentedly large part of the mainland, the whole eastern part of central and southern Greece, plus the islands of Evia and Rhodes as well as large swaths of the southwest, as Category 5, the highest for risk of fire outbreaks yesterday.

    A further chunk of Greece has been designated Category 4, very high risk.

    Temperatures are expected to reach 43°C in the capital, Athens and 45°C in the interior plains of central Greece.

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