Wildfires force thousands to flee as blazes spread across Europe
Wildfires are forcing thousands to evacuate across Europe due to successive heatwaves that have scorched vast areas. In Croatia, a wildfire reached the tourist town of Omis, leading to 14 hospitalizations, with seven in life-threatening condition.

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AI-generatedWildfires are forcing thousands to evacuate across Europe due to successive heatwaves that have scorched vast areas. In Croatia, a wildfire reached the tourist town of Omis, leading to 14 hospitalizations, with seven in life-threatening condition. Approximately 1,800 people were evacuated in western Germany as a blaze neared the village of Gey. In southwestern France, 525 villagers fled a fire in the Landes region that has burned 1,100 hectares. Additionally, tourists and residents evacuated villages in northern Greece's Halkidiki region as a wildfire spread near a resort. These fires are occurring after a summer marked by record-breaking heat and extensive land damage across the EU.
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5 extractedThousands of people have been forced to evacuate across Germany, France, Croatia, and Greece due to raging wildfires.
In southwestern France, 525 villagers fled a blaze in the pine woods of the Landes region, which has razed 1,100 hectares since Thursday.
In western Germany, authorities ordered about 1,800 people to evacuate after a wildfire spread towards the village of Gey.
The blazes follow successive heatwaves this summer that have scorched approximately 500,000 hectares of land across the European Union.
At least a dozen people have reportedly been hospitalised in Croatia after blazes tore into the tourist town of Omis.