Greece and Turkey are facing a severe wildfire crisis as extreme heat and strong winds fuel dozens of blazes across both countries. Thousands of residents and tourists have been evacuated from affected areas, including suburbs of Athens and popular islands like Kythera and Crete. The fires have destroyed homes, ravaged forests, and claimed multiple lives, with firefighting efforts bolstered by international assistance from EU allies. Authorities warn that the ongoing heatwave, with temperatures soaring above 44°C (111°F), could worsen the situation in the coming days. The crisis highlights the growing threat of climate change-driven extreme weather events in Southern Europe.
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