Travel chaos as wildfires tear through holiday hotspot and grounds flights leaving 100s of passengers stranded as Europe scorches… and Britain is set to hit record-breaking temperatures

Forest fires tear a Turkish holiday destination – caused chaos for tourists because hundreds of passengers were stranded.
Before the powerful winds took the flames a ventilation and sending them to neighborhoods and settlements, they tear a big fire from the popular Fomaa town of Izmir.
A suspect was accused of starting fire when he was allegedly opened fire on their own homes, and Tinder-Current Conditions saw that the fire spread at speed.
Europe comes by a ‘heat dome’ that creates destruction on the continent.
The firefighters mobilized to fight the flames because the scores of the indigenous people in the southern were looking for shelters without punishing the temperatures of a heat wave that would concentrate in the coming days.
From Spain to Portugal, Italy and France, the authorities called for shelters to look for shelters and to protect the most vulnerable from the first large wave of heat in summer.
Experts warned that such heat waves, which are concentrated with climate change, would become more frequent, while ambulances were standing at the waiting point near tourist hot spots.
Following the fire in Türkiye, local flights from 16:00 at Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport, The sun reported.
Hundreds of passengers were stranded as a result of the flames.
The planes were seen to have poured large amounts of water on Infernos to fight flames.
Izmir, big fire in Türkiye broke out and caused travel chaos for hundreds of passengers

While the fire spread to the neighborhoods, the inhabitants watched in horror

Inferno was evacuated from hundreds of indigenous homes while passing through residential buildings
Firefighters spent more than 22 hours to fight the big fire in Izmir, while the inhabitants watched the residents in horror.
The main emergency intervention included 625 personnel, including six helicopters, 46 firefighters, nine bulldozer and 13 water supply vehicles.
Approximately 550 people were released from 175 houses in Ilipınar, Foca.
It was reported that four firefighters were affected by smoke poisoning and two were taken to hospital.
The exact cause of the fire is unknown. Another suggestion is that the fire may be caused by a high -voltage power line.
Governor Süleyman Elban called the residents to be careful in the next few days.
He said low humidity and high temperatures could lead to more fire.
The governor said: ‘We expect the next four or five days to be very hot with strong winds and low moisture. These conditions are perfect for fire.

Firefighters spent more than 22 hours by taking a big fire in the cities

It was reported that four firefighters were affected by smoke poisoning and two were taken to hospital.

A suspect was accused of starting a fire when they allegedly opened fire on their own homes
‘Everyone’s life is in danger. We should all be extremely cautious. ‘
Forest fires were also reported this week in Kahramanmaraş, Bursa, Sakarya, Bilekik, Gaziantep, Bolu and Manisa.
Minister of Environment Murat Kurum, 23 houses and 47 units in 3 villages in the Forest Fires in Bilekik, 41 houses and 25 stables and warehouses were seriously damaged, he said.
From Spain to Portugal, to Italy, the authorities called on people to look for shelters and to protect the most vulnerable from the first big heat wave in summer.
Experts warned that such heat waves, which are concentrated with climate change, would become more frequent, while ambulances were standing at the waiting point near tourist hot spots.
In the local media, in Türkiye, fed with strong winds, the Western province of Izmir erupted in the afternoon of the Sunday afternoon forest fires.
Meanwhile, in France, in the Corbieres region of Aude in the Southwest, fires erupted that temperatures rise above 40C and forced the evacuation of a camping area and the monastery as a precaution.
Meteo France, the country’s weather service, made 84 out of 101 regional department for Monday to an orange heat wave warning – the second highest – the second.

Bournemouth – People flocked to the town of the town today, while today in the heat of 31C in southern UK, but things are about to become even hotter

EYENSFORD – People keep people cool in Ford on the Darent River as temperatures rise.

Cumbria – Market Town Kirkby Lune River in Lune River people cool

Germany – Children play in a fountain in Munich’s Karlsplatz Square
Spain’s weather service Aemet, Extremadura in the south and southwest and Andalusia temperatures reached up to 44C on Sunday and a special warning between the heat wave, he said.
He said that various areas of southern Portugal, including Portugal, were under a red warning until Monday night.
Two -thirds of Portugal had a high alarm for extremely hot and forest fires, such as the Italian Sicilian Island, with firefighters on Saturday.
In Italy, 21 cities in Milan, Naples, Venice, Florence and Rome, including high alarm for extreme temperature passed.
“ `We had to visit the Coliseum, but my mother almost fainted, ” he said.
According to Mario Guarino, Vice President of the Italian Emergency Medicine Association, Hospital Emergency Services in Italy reported an increase in heat impact cases.
‘We have seen an increase of 10 percent, especially in cities with a higher humidity ratio, not only with very high temperatures. Mostly elderly people, cancer patients or homeless people, dehydration, heat descent, fatigue with fatigue ‘he said.
In Venice, the authorities offered free guided tours for people over 75 years of age in air -conditioned museums and public buildings. Meanwhile, temperatures will rise to 34C in England on Monday.

Germany – a woman is taking a bath in the sun next to a fountain in Karlsplatz Square of Munich

Spain – tourists, cool off under a fog cloud in Plaza de la Reina during a heat wave in Valencia

Vatican City – People Cool with a fountain during a heat wave on Saint Peter’s Square

Portugal – When a heat bomb hits Europe, a man sunbathing near the Tagus River in Lisbon

Estimators, as Europe slapped in ‘Heat Dome’, temperatures will rise to a hot 34C in England on Monday
Britain took a bath at a temperature of 30C on Sunday to visit a sweltering weekend, and would not relax overnight with late young people in England and Northern Ireland.
And even at the beginning of the next week, things will be better, and Mercury will reach 26C in the Southeast until 10 o’clock on Monday before reaching the highest levels in the mid -30s in the afternoon.
An air map shows that London and Southeast will experience the highest figures, expected in 31C Midlands and 28C is expected in the northwest and west of the country.
Met Office X wrote on: ‘Here are 4cast for Monday. In Southeast England, it is hot with temperatures reaching a degree of 34 degrees Celsius. ‘
Redded temperatures will threaten the June 35.6C June record in the famous hot summer of the UK’s 1976.
It comes after the fires in Greece is ruined, where some regions have to declare a state of emergency.
On Thursday, a violent forest fire ruined several coastal towns in the east of Athens, damaged the houses, and directed dozens of evacuation to Greek and foreign tourists at a popular destination.
The fire, according to the Greek firefighters, was broken at around 12.30 (England time at 9.30 at 9.30) near Palaia Fokaia and Thymari towns and forced the evacuation of five villages.

Fire extinguishing helicopter, 26 June 2025 Thursday, south of Athens, Palaia Fokaia’s coastal region fought with a fire while fighting water drops

Thick smoke from a burning house fills the air as a forest fire burns in the coastal area of Palaia Fokaia, 40km southeast of Athens, Greece, 26 June 2025
On Wednesday, on the heels of another fire – the fifth largest island of Greece – on Wednesday, which destroys more than 10,000 acres of land.
Temperatures reached 40 degrees Celsius in the Athens region on Thursday, and estimates show that the heat wave can continue until Saturday.
Firefighters said that 45 fires exploded in Greece within the previous 24 hours.
At the beginning of this week, hundreds of firefighters supported by the aircraft were fighting a forest fire out of control for three days on the Greek Chios.
Since the supplements from the island of Athens, Thessaloniki and the nearby Lesbos island were in a hurry, the rising flame walls tear the forest and agricultural land on the island.
On Tuesday morning, the Fire Department said that 444 firefighters with 85 vehicles handled fire on the scattered facades.
Aircraft that left eleven helicopters and two water provided air support.
Emergency services, near the main town of the island when fires broke out when the villages and settlements in the region released evacuated orders.

Firefighters, Chios Island, trying to fight a burning forest fire in Greece, 23 June 2025

A fire extinguishing helicopter in the action during forest fire operations on Chios Island

Greece declared an emergency situation as wrong fires for the third day on Chios.
The apocalypse scenes caught in images and videos, the fires were angry while the firefighters struggling with flames were shown, the thick feathers of the black smoke filled the sky.
Other images showed helicopters that spray water on the fields full of smoke.
Firefighters, to examine the cause of the fire to the eaves sent a swaddling investigation team.
Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Minister Giannis Kefalogiannis said in a statement from gums on Monday, “ A model that cannot be accepted as a climate crisis and a coincidence, we are faced with simultaneous fires in a geographically unconnected model, ” he said.
Authorities, ‘an organized criminal action, in other words, the possibility of arson very seriously,’ he said.
Minister, the police forces on the island were strengthened, military patrols have doubled, he said.
Kefalogiannis, “citizens can play with their lives and predetermined actions can cause chaos with predetermined actions will be brought to the court,” he said.
‘The arson is a serious crime and will be handled in this way.’