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29 Jun 2024 | 05:47 PM UTC

Greece: Emergency crews responding to wildfire in Serifos Island as of the evening of June 29

Emergency crews responding to a wildfire Serifos, Greece, as of the evening of June 29. Evacuations ongoing, transport disruptions possible.

Informational

Emergency crews are responding to a wildfire in southeast Serifos Island as of the evening of June 29. Reports indicate the fire broke out west of Ramos and Livadi. Authorities recommended people in Ganema, Koutlas, Livadi, Ramos, and Vagia evacuate to the Serifos Chora area as a precaution. Officials did not immediately report any casualties in connection with the blaze.

The fire may cause power outages and disruptions to transport and business in the area. Low visibility from smoke and possible ashfall could contribute to traffic delays and congestion in the region. Smoke from the fire may also noticeably worsen air quality in the area over the short term. Fire smoke is a mixture of gases and fine particles from burning trees, plants, and possibly building materials. Such smoke can hurt the eyes, irritate the respiratory system, and worsen chronic heart and lung diseases. Smoke may also worsen symptoms for people with preexisting respiratory conditions, such as allergies, asthma, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

Heed authorities' instructions, including evacuation orders. Seek updated information on road conditions if driving in the affected area; road closures and detours will almost certainly cause increased congestion and delays. Collect essential items - including identification and important legal and travel documents - in an easily accessible "go-bag." Charge battery-powered devices in the case of prolonged power outages. Monitor local news sources for further information.

Individuals not under evacuation warnings should consider remaining inside well-ventilated, air-conditioned spaces to reduce exposure to smoke. Individuals with chronic respiratory illnesses may be more susceptible to the adverse effects of smoke inhalation. Eye irritation is possible; flush irritated eyes with copious amounts of clean water.