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30,000 people evacuated as wildfires rage in Greek Rhodes Island

IndiaTimes Sunday, 23 July 2023
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News video: Rhodes island: Battle against wildfires continues in Greece

Rhodes island: Battle against wildfires continues in Greece

Wildfires, caused by extremely high temperatures, broke out across the Rhodes island and forced thousands of people from their homes and hotel accommodations.

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