Greece battles major wildfires amid persistent heatwave

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Greek crews fight wildfires in 45C heatwave as strong winds fan the flames and force evacuations.

Firefighters try to extinguish flames as a wildfire burns on the island of Kythira

Firefighters try to extinguish the flames as a wildfire burns on the island of Kythira. [Stamatina Tamvaki/Reuters]

Published On 27 Jul 2025

Greek emergency services are battling numerous wildfires as a weeklong heatwave peaked with temperatures surpassing 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit).

Fires were still raging on Sunday morning in the Peloponnese area west of the capital, Athens, as well as on the islands of Evia and Kythera, with planes and helicopters resuming their work in several parts of the country at dawn.

According to firefighters, one of the most difficult fronts was around Drosopigi in northern Attica, just 30km (18.6 miles) north of Athens.

Authorities called for an evacuation of the village, while, according to state-run Ertnews TV, a house was already alight in Drosopigi, as winds of 5 to 6 Beaufort (in the range of 30-50km/h or 19-31mph) raged.

Authorities on Saturday warned of an extreme risk of wildfires, placing several regions under a red Category 5 alert, the highest on the national scale, due to hot and dry conditions.

A heatwave in Greece that began last Monday was expected to last until this Monday, according to the country’s meteorological service.

The National Observatory in Athens said the warmest temperature recorded on Friday was 45.8C ( 114.5F) in the Peloponnese region of Messinia. On Saturday, the temperature reached 45.2C (113.4F) in Amfilochia, western Greece.

About 100 firefighters were battling the blaze near Drosopigi with 36 vehicles, two aeroplanes and three helicopters, according to the Athens News Agency.

On the island of Evia near the Attica region of Athens, a fire was also raging out of control. Two fire engines were destroyed while two firefighters were taken to hospital with minor injuries.

A wildfire that broke out shortly before 9:30am (06:30 GMT) on Saturday in an agricultural and forested area on the island of Kythera in southern Greece was also out of control.

Strong winds are causing the fire to spread rapidly and prompting evacuations of several settlements. Greece has sought assistance from the European Union to battle the wildfires.

Greece battles major wildfires amid persistant heatwave

Firefighters and volunteers battle to put out a fire burning houses in the residential area of Kryoneri, in the suburbs of Athens. [Yannis Kolesidis/EPA]

Greece battles major wildfires amid persistant heatwave

Authorities had warned of an extreme risk of wildfires on Saturday, placing several regions under a Category 5 alert - the highest on the national scale - due to hot and dry conditions. [Yannis Kolesidis/EPA]

Greece battles major wildfires amid persistant heatwave

A helicopter drops water on a burning house in Kryoneri, near Athens. [Angelos Tzortzinis/AFP]

Greece battles major wildfires amid persistant heatwave

Greece has already been hit by a series of heatwave-fuelled wildfires this summer, including one that forced the closure of the Acropolis in Athens, its top archaeological monument, earlier this month. [Angelos Tzortzinis/AFP]

Greece battles major wildfires amid persistant heatwave

A weeklong heatwave in Greece, which began on Monday, was expected to last until this Monday, according to the country's meteorological service. [Angelos Tzortzinis/AFP]

Greece battles major wildfires amid persistant heatwave

Greece has requested EU assistance to battle the wildfires in various regions. [Angelos Tzortzinis/AFP]

Greece battles major wildfires amid persistant heatwave

Eleven regions of Greece still face a very high fire risk, according to officials. [Angelos Tzortzinis/AFP]

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