BBC: Thousands of people have been evacuated from homes and hotels on the Greek island of Rhodes after wildfires engulfed large parts of the island.
The country's fire service has described the fires as the most difficult it is currently facing.
It is estimated more than 2,000 people have been moved by land and sea to safer locations.
The island has been battling wildfires fanned by strong winds since Tuesday, amidst a heatwave in Europe.
No injuries have been reported, according to the Ministry of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection in Greece.
It said visitors are being evacuated safely from the affected areas of Rhodes - which represent less than 10% of the island's tourist accommodation - and are being redirected to other hotels on the island. » | Siobhan Toman, Andre Rhoden-Paul & Rozina Sini, BBC News | Saturday, July 22, 2023
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