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Croatian firefighters also battle a fire that has engulfed a Greek resort.

Residents and tourists fled by sea and land from villages in northern Greece's Halkidiki on Thursday, as a wildfire was fanned by strong winds and engulfed trees and houses near a resort during the holiday season. Local media reported that heavy gusts made firefighting on Croatia's Dalmatian Coast difficult. A major highway in the Lokva Rogoznica region south of Omis was closed due to an blaze.

In Europe, "successive" heatwaves have intensified the drought, dried out vegetation and strained water resources, contributing to wildfires in Spain, France, Greece, which scorched land on a scale never seen before.

People wearing face masks in Greece, some clutching pets or children, boarded dingies or boats at the seaside village of Siviri, as the fire burned through a forest. Large columns of smoke turned a cloudless sky dark gray.

Flames scorched holiday apartments with balconies facing the sea as they approached from the inland.

The coastguard said that over 300 people were evacuated from Siviri by boat. Siviri is located on a peninsula of olive groves, woodlands, and beaches, south of Greece's largest city, Thessaloniki.

In a press release, the statement said that patrol and fireboats?and fishing boats were involved in this operation.

More than 140 firefighters battled?flames on both sides the main road between Siviri and?the town Kassandreia. In a post on X, the fire brigade stated that nine aircraft and seven helicopters had also been deployed. Traffic was stopped and one firefighter injured.

Giannis Artopios, a fire brigade spokesperson, told the?Protothema portal that "our effort is focused on extinguishing a fire and ensuring the safety of people." Local media reports in Croatia showed flames bursting out of trees around a main road, and along the coast. The reports cited the fire department to say that evacuations were underway.

(source: Reuters)