Italy wildfires: Tourists forced to evacuate in boats from raging inferno | World | News

Scared tourists should be evacuated by a boat from an Italian beach, because a violent forest fire fell on their flames. The dramatic scenes occurred on Sunday in Villasimius in South Sardinia, where the beach players were stuck by a flame wall.
Since the roads to the facility were cut, the boats were brought to the beach to save the beach. According to the authorities, people were trying to get on boats, while strong winds were prevented from rescue operations. Europe was shot by a dense wave of heat, which sees that Mercury has risen even over 40C in some places.
Intensive heat created the conditions of the governorship for fires broken in several countries. In Türkiye, at least 14 people died of fires forcing the authorities to evacuate 19 villages.
Temperatures in the country reached 40C more in some regions last week and even reached 50.5C near the borders of Iraq and Syria in Silopi, Iraq and Syria on Friday.
Firefighters in the country called the situation “Resurrection” and said that it could take “days” to control the worst fires.
Greece also saw extremely high temperatures and a series of forest fire throughout the country. 55 new fire was reported during the weekend, but all of them were controlled except five.
However, hundreds of firefighters are still fighting violent flames from Crete to Evia and Peloponnese.
Local inhabitants and holidaymakers were ordered to leave houses and hotels under the smoke clouds drowned.
At the beginning of this month, a hell exploded near Ierapetra, Crete, with fire walls in dry brushes and slope communities.
The Foreign of England had to work as a travel consultant instead of a popular holiday.
More than 1,500 people were evacuated, but as reports got closer to the coastal towns dangerously, 5,000 tourists remained on their own.




