Greece Battles Major Wildfire on Crete, Evacuating Villages

Greece is facing a wave of wildfires this summer, with over 2,000 fires erupting due to unusually high temperatures. A major wildfire on the island of Crete has forced the evacuation of eight villages, while firefighters struggle to contain the blaze amidst strong winds. Despite the challenges, authorities are optimistic about bringing the fire under control.

Surge in Property Purchases by International Investors in Paros and Crete

Leptos Estates reports a significant increase in property purchases on the Greek islands of Paros and Crete by international investors, particularly those from Southeast Asia. The high demand is driven by the islands’ mixed-use properties, which offer a blend of lifestyle and investment opportunities. Notable developments like Aphrodite Beachfront in Crete and Molos Beach Village in Paros are attracting buyers due to their beachfront locations and luxurious amenities. These properties not only provide a desirable lifestyle but also offer strong appreciation potential and excellent rental prospects.

Tourists Evacuate Greek Island in Mock Earthquake Drill

Tourists on the Greek island of Crete participated in a mock earthquake drill, unaware that it was a simulation. The drill, named ‘Minoas’ after the mythical Cretan Bronze Age king, involved evacuations and first aid simulations. The exercise aimed to prepare for real earthquakes, as Greece is located on multiple fault lines and has a history of seismic activity. The drill comes just days after a real quake measuring 3.8 hit the island’s southwestern coast. Despite Greece’s vulnerability to earthquakes, tremors have not caused severe fatalities or damage since a strong quake killed 143 people near Athens in 1999. However, the country has faced other emergencies in recent years, including wildfires and floods.

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