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Greece wildfires could get worse with temperatures expected to reach 45°C

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aristidis Vafeiadakis/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock (14019913l) A firefighter tries to put out a wildfire in Asklipio village, on Rhodes island. Local people and tourists have been evacuated from area after wild fires broke out on the island of Rhodes, Greece Wildfire in Rhodes Island, Greece - 23 Jul 2023
Wildfires are raging across Greece (Picture: Aristidis Vafeiadakis/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock)

Wildfires raging across Rhodes and Corfu could get worse, it’s feared, as high temperatures across Europe are set to return this week.

An anticyclone system called Cerberus expanded northwards over the continent earlier this month, leading to scorching temperatures and even a threat to life warning in Italy due to the extreme heat.

But Cerberus is now being replaced with a second heatwave, named Charon, which could push temperatures back up to around 45°C across the continent, the MailOnline reports.

Thousands of tourists, including an estimated 7,000-10,000 Brits, have been forced to sleep on the floor of Rhodes International Airport this morning as they wait to be taken home amid expansive wildfires.

Others were left to sleep on sun beds as hotels in safer areas filled up with evacuating tourists.

Yesterday Corfu, a popular holiday destination, became the second Greek holiday hotspot to be devastated by wildfires.

Winds of up to 35mph have made it even harder for firefighters to put out the destructive fires.

With temperatures expected to hit 45°C, the Ministry for Civil Protection warned of a very high risk of wildfires in almost half of Greece.

METRO GAPHICS Greece Wildfire Map 24/07
There are huge wildfires on the Greek mainland and some of its smaller islands (Picture: Metro Graphics/Datawrapper)

A British couple have told of their ‘nightmare’ time on Rhodes while celebrating their wedding anniversary.

Laura and Marc Hall were supposed to fly back to the UK on Friday, and described ash falling in their drinks as they were told to stand by at their hotel.

The couple were evacuated to a basketball stadium and slept on the floor overnight.

Speaking to BBC Breakfast, Mrs Hall said: ‘It’s been a nightmare, on Saturday night we were just having a drink and we knew that other places had been evacuated but we were just told to stand by.

‘There was ash falling in our drinks and we could just see a blaze in the distance and a load of smoke, we were told not to do anything and then all of a sudden we had alarms going off on our phone and the waiter was saying standby, shouting “mayday, mayday”.

‘So it was just a mad panic, we all started packing, we were just told to wait and we might have to evacuate, so we just stayed in our rooms and at 3am we get a call, we’ve got to go.’

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