A relentless heatwave has triggered catastrophic wildfires across Greece and Turkey, forcing thousands to evacuate as temperatures soar to record highs—reaching up to 50.5°C in Turkey. The fires have devastated homes, threatened major cities like Athens, and resulted in multiple fatalities, including firefighters. Emergency services from across Europe, including Czech and Italian teams, have joined local efforts to battle the blazes, but strong winds and dry conditions continue to hamper containment. Authorities warn that the extreme heat and fire risk are likely to persist, raising concerns for both residents and tourists in the region. The crisis highlights the growing threat of climate change-driven disasters in the Mediterranean.
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