Repatriation flights head for Greece as wildfires force tourists to flee

Tourists line up at check-in counters as they wait for departing planes at the airport, after being evacuated following a wildfire on the island of Rhodes, Monday. [Reuters]

Wildfires burned across Greece on Monday, forcing people to be evacuated from a beach on the island of Corfu while tourists crowded an airport on Rhodes after thousands fled hotels and resorts at the weekend.

Fires burning since Wednesday on Rhodes forced the evacuation of 19,000 people over the weekend as an inferno reached coastal resorts on the island's southeastern coast.

Rhodes and Corfu are among Greece's top destinations for tourists mainly from Britain and Germany.

"We are in the seventh day of the fire and it hasn't been controlled," Rhodes Deputy Mayor Konstantinos Taraslias told state broadcaster ERT.

Tourists spent the night on the airport floor, waiting for repatriation flights.

"It was quite a bit of a struggle on the beach with the smoke," said John Hope, a tourist from Manchester, England.

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