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Three people, including two ‘hero’ water bomber pilots, die in Greece as wildfires rage

Horrific footage has captured the moment two pilots were killed when their water bombing plane crashed while battling a blaze.

Three people die in Greece as wildfires rage
Three people die in Greece as wildfires rage

News cameras have captured the shocking moment a water bomber crashed and exploded while fighting wildfires tearing through Greece.

Two pilots died when their water bombing plane crashed while battling a blaze, and a third one was found on the Greek holiday island of Evia on Tuesday (local time) as wildfires flared across the Mediterranean.

Greece’s fire department said the Canadair aircraft crashed into a ravine near where the fire started on Sunday.

Footage on state TV ERT showed the plane clipping a tree before falling nose-first and exploding.

Two pilots killed as wildfires rage in Greece

The pilots were the Greek air force members, and the defence ministry said it had declared a three-day mourning period.

“They lost their lives, saving lives,” the Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said in a statement.

The Greek defence ministry ordered three days of mourning in the armed forces.

An aerial firefighting aircraft has crashed while fighting wildfires on Evia, Greece. Picture: EPT News
An aerial firefighting aircraft has crashed while fighting wildfires on Evia, Greece. Picture: EPT News
Picture: EPT News
Picture: EPT News
Picture: EPT News
Picture: EPT News
Picture: EPT News
Picture: EPT News

“Our support goes to the heroes who, in Greece, France and everywhere else, risk their lives every summer to fight the fires,” the French president Emmanuel Macron posted on Twitter.

Another man, yet to be identified, was found dead.

“A DNA test will be needed to confirm if this is a shepherd that was missing since Sunday,” Konstantina Dimoglidou, Greek police spokeswoman, said.

Greece’s firefighters continue to battle wildfires with three major fronts on the tourist islands of Rhodes, Corfu and Evia and several other blazes active throughout the country.

On Wednesday, The Civil Protection Ministry warned of an “extreme danger” of fire in six of the country’s 13 regions.

Military officers and firemen search for the debris of a Canadair CL-215 firefighting aircraft, which crashed near while being flown to fight a wildfire in Karystos, on the Greek Aegean island of Evia, on July 25, 2023. Picture: AFP
Military officers and firemen search for the debris of a Canadair CL-215 firefighting aircraft, which crashed near while being flown to fight a wildfire in Karystos, on the Greek Aegean island of Evia, on July 25, 2023. Picture: AFP

Three days before the plane crash, Mitsotakis acknowledged that the aged Canadair CL-215 water bombers used by Greece- a model first produced in the mid-1960s – were “old, difficult (to fly) and prone to malfunction.”

He had vowed to bring in new models available in 2026.

A man reacts as a helicopter sprays water at a fire in Gennadi, on the southern part of the Greek island of Rhodes. Picture: Spyros Bakalis
A man reacts as a helicopter sprays water at a fire in Gennadi, on the southern part of the Greek island of Rhodes. Picture: Spyros Bakalis

WWF Greece on Tuesday said 35,000 hectares (86,500 acres) of forest and other land had been scorched by fire in the country just in the past week.

Greece is hit by the third heatwave in a row for July, and the heat is expected to reach 46C in parts of the country, according to the national weather forecaster EMY.

Vassilis Kikilias, Greece’s civil protection minister, said crews had battled over 500 fires around the country for 12 straight days.

More evacuations were ordered in several parts of Corfu and Rhodes on Tuesday, as flames destroyed swathes of land and dozens of properties.

Authorities evacuated tens of thousands of people from the two popular tourist destinations, with many frightened tourists scrambling to get home on evacuation flights.

More than 260 firefighters were still battling flames for an eighth consecutive day on Rhodes, supported by nine planes and two helicopters.

Wildfires have been raging in Greece amid scorching temperatures, forcing mass evacuations in several tourist spots including on the islands of Rhodes and Corfu. Picture: Spyros Bakalis
Wildfires have been raging in Greece amid scorching temperatures, forcing mass evacuations in several tourist spots including on the islands of Rhodes and Corfu. Picture: Spyros Bakalis

A source at Rhodes airport operators Fraport said the situation had normalised, with traffic levels consistent with the height of the summer season.

More than 5,000 people had flown home on more than 40 emergency flights from Sunday to Tuesday, according to officials.

Volunteers had come to the aid of foreign tourists in the north of Rhodes, where nearly 200 people are still camped out at a school after being evacuated from the fires on Saturday.

“I can’t believe they are so nice, they gave so much in every way,” said 69-year-old British tourist Christine Moody, who was spending her first vacation in Greece when the fires hit. “I am very moved,” she said.

The severe heatwave in Greece has also been reflected across much of southern Europe and Northern Africa.

Wildfires raging across Algeria during a blistering heatwave have killed more than 30 people and forced mass evacuations, the government said. Picture: Fethi Belaid
Wildfires raging across Algeria during a blistering heatwave have killed more than 30 people and forced mass evacuations, the government said. Picture: Fethi Belaid

In Algeria, at least 34 people have died as wildfires tore through residential areas, forcing mass evacuations.

Witnesses described fleeing walls of flames that raged “like a blowtorch”, and TV footage showed charred cars, burnt-out shops and smouldering scrubland.

In Italy, firefighters spent the night battling wildfires in Sicily, one approaching so close to Palermo airport that it shut down for several hours Tuesday morning.

Fires raged again on July 24 in a Tunisian pine forest near the border with Algeria, after another blaze in the area the prior week. (Photo by Fethi Belaid
Fires raged again on July 24 in a Tunisian pine forest near the border with Algeria, after another blaze in the area the prior week. (Photo by Fethi Belaid

Italy’s Civil Protection Department reported “extensive fires” across the south. In the north, a 16-year-old girl on a camping trip was among two people killed by falling trees during violent storms.

“We are experiencing in Italy one of the most complicated days in recent decades- rainstorms, tornadoes and giant hail in the north, and scorching heat and devastating fires in the centre and south,” said Civil Protection Minister Nello Musumeci.

In Albania’s capital Tirana, temperatures surpassed 40C on Tuesday, spurring hospitals to open several emergency care centres to treat heat-related illnesses.

Scientists from the World Weather Attribution group said Tuesday the heatwaves that have hit parts of Europe and North America this month would have been almost impossible without human-caused climate change.

“In the face of what the entire planet is facing, especially the Mediterranean, which is a climate change hot spot, there is no magical defence mechanism. If there was, we would have implemented it,” Mitsotakis told his cabinet.

-With AFP

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