- A massive wildfire is rapidly spreading across the Greek island of Crete, forcing the evacuation of at least 1,500 people from villages, tourist resorts, and coastal hotels.
- The blaze, which started Wednesday afternoon near Lerapetra, is being fuelled by gale-force winds, making containment extremely difficult for emergency services.
- The fast-moving fire has already destroyed homes and rental properties in settlements like Agia Fotia, leading to power cuts and road closures.
- Firefighting efforts involving 155 firefighters, numerous engines, and air support are ongoing, with reinforcements arriving from the mainland to battle the flames.
- Several people have been treated for smoke inhalation, and hospitals across Crete are on alert as the region, like other parts of Europe, experiences a heatwave.
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