Two dead as fast-moving wildfires sweep Greek island of Salamina with residents preparing to evacuate

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17 Aug 2026 • 11:23 AM MYT
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Two dead as fast-moving wildfires sweep Greek island of Salamina with residents preparing to evacuate

Two people have died in fast-moving wildfires spreading across a popular Greek island, as residents prepare to evacuate.

The two victims, believed to be a couple, were killed as the blaze swept through Salamina, west of Athens, on Sunday, the biggest holiday weekend of the summer.

The bodies of the two killed were recovered in the village of Peristeria, where strong winds fuelled the spreading blaze.

Two wildfires have broken out in the Peristeria area and the Selina area, with homes under threat. Across Europe, successive heatwaves have intensified drought, strained water supplies and left vegetation tinder-dry, helping wildfires in Spain, France and Greece scorch near unprecedented amounts of ⁠land.

An operation was underway to evacuate people from the areas of Kolones and Saterli, the fire department said.

By Sunday evening, Greek media reports said that about 500 people had been evacuated from the island of Salamina and that one of the fires had been brought under control.

Salamina major Giorgos Panagopoulos earlier said: “The situation is difficult. There are two major fires, homes are under threat, and we have asked the police to bring us two ferry boats to Saterli beach so that we can use them for people if we see that the situation becomes much more difficult.”

Speaking to Greek broadcaster ERT, Thodoris Zannis, deputy mayor of Salamina, said: “I am on the other front of the fire in Salamina, we are trying to stop the fire. It has taken over the entire mountain and is spreading, but the firefighting forces are being reinforced.

A firefighter walks through a burned area as flames engulf a house during a wildfire on the island of Salamina, west of Athens, Greece (AP)

“People had to leave because there was no way out, so the messages started early. I have been informed that for the other fire in Peristeria, the ferries have also gone to evacuate by sea. The fire broke out at the same time and that was the strange thing.”

“These conditions enabled the fire to quickly reach dangerous proportions and spread rapidly within seven minutes toward nearby residential areas,” said Fire Brigadier General Vasileios Vathrakogiannis

This weekend is a popular holiday in Greece, and many people from Athens head to nearby islands, such as Salamina, from the capital’s main port of Piraeus.

According to local reports, five people have been taken to a local health clinic.

Flames burn in a house during a wildfire on the island of Salamina (AP)

About 192 firefighters, 14 aircraft and helicopters, volunteer crews and municipal water tankers were deployed to contain the blazes. Authorities said strong winds were making the flames spread rapidly.

Coast guard and firefighting vessels were sent to the island, with preparations made for possible sea evacuations from threatened coastal areas.

Responding to news of the deaths, Hadja Lahbib, European commissioner for crisis management, said: “The fire season has claimed another two victims, this time on the island of Salamina in Greece. My thoughts are with the families of the victims, and with the first responders fighting fires across Europe.”

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