Strong winds continue to fuel massive wildfires across Greece as firefighters, emergency crews, and volunteers work around the clock to protect residents and contain the rapidly spreading flames.
Greece is battling a series of devastating wildfires that have engulfed large forested areas, forcing authorities to evacuate nearby communities as flames continue to spread under challenging weather conditions.
Officials said strong winds have complicated firefighting efforts, although emergency teams remain fully engaged in containing the fires and protecting lives. Authorities are closely monitoring the evolving situation while coordinating evacuation measures for residents living in high-risk areas.
According to the Fire Department, 74 firefighters, 28 fire engines, and numerous volunteers have been deployed to the affected regions. Aerial and ground firefighting resources are operating simultaneously in an intensive effort to slow the spread of the flames.
Authorities confirmed that several buildings have been damaged, with some reportedly destroyed by the fast-moving fires. However, the full extent of the destruction has yet to be determined as emergency assessments continue.













