Hundreds of firefighters battle wildfires on Greece's Chios island for third day
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on June 24, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 23, 2026
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on June 24, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 23, 2026
Firefighters are battling wildfires on Chios island, Greece, for a third day. The fires threaten mastiha production and have led to evacuations.
ATHENS (Reuters) -Hundreds of firefighters were battling to contain wildfires at different locations on the Greek island of Chios for a third day on Tuesday after the island declared a state of emergency.
Some 444 firefighters assisted by eight aircraft have been deployed to the island in the northeastern Aegean Sea to tackle the fires that have torn through swathes of forest and agricultural land and forced hundreds of villagers to evacuate in recent days.
Chios is in the midst of the tourist season and authorities also want to prevent the fires reaching areas famous for producing mastiha, a natural resin harvested from mastic trees.
Authorities issued a new alert on Tuesday, advising residents of a seaside village southwest of Chios town, the island's capital, to leave as white smoke rose over a nearby beach. Livestream from Greece's public broadcaster showed a helicopter spraying water over the area.
"A lot of work is still needed to bring the wildfires under control," a Greek fire brigade official who requested anonymity told Reuters. Northerly winds were complicating firefighting efforts, they added.
Greece, Europe's southernmost tip, is often hit by wildfires during its hot and dry summers but authorities have blamed a fast-changing climate for fuelling more destructive blazes in recent years.
Athens has paid out hundreds of millions of euros in damages related to extreme weather to households and farmers and to update firefighting equipment.
It has hired a record 18,000 firefighters this year in anticipation of a challenging fire season.
(Reporting by Angeliki Koutantou; Editing by Kate Mayberry)
Some 444 firefighters assisted by eight aircraft have been deployed to the island to tackle the fires.
Authorities are concerned about preventing the fires from reaching areas famous for producing mastiha, a natural resin harvested from mastic trees.
Northerly winds are complicating firefighting efforts, making it more difficult to bring the wildfires under control.
Greece has hired a record 18,000 firefighters this year in anticipation of a challenging fire season due to climate change.
Athens has paid out hundreds of millions of euros in damages related to extreme weather to households and farmers, as well as to update firefighting equipment.
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