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Wildfires Fueled by Manmade Climate Change, Warns International Team of Scientists

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Summary: International scientists confirm that manmade climate change is fueling the current wildfires through heat waves fueled by greenhouse gas emissions. The wildfires in Corfu raise questions about emergency preparedness and the role of the travel industry in vulnerable regions. The report warns that without drastic emission cuts, the world could witness more frequent and severe wildfires in the coming decades. Europe, especially the Mediterranean, is experiencing faster heating due to global warming, leading to uncertainties about future impacts. ...

Europe Heatwaves: 'Local Heroes' Rescue Tourists in Chaos-hit Rhodes

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Summary: Tourists in Rhodes faced chaos amidst scorching heatwaves, with no communication from their tour operator. Local residents transformed classrooms into dormitories and provided exceptional support and comfort to the stranded tourists. Their acts of kindness showcased the importance of community spirit during times of crisis. The incident highlights the need for better travel safety measures during extreme weather events. Tourists in Rhodes faced chaos as scorching heat...

Latest Advice for Travelling to Rhodes and Greece Amid Wildfires

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Summary: The wildfires in Rhodes, Greece, have led to disruptions in travel plans, with some tourists stuck in evacuation centers. Travel companies have worked diligently to support affected customers, with airlines arranging additional flights to get people back home. Despite the challenges, a significant portion of Rhodes remains unaffected and continues to welcome tourists safely. Tourists with upcoming travel plans to Rhodes should stay informed and check with their travel providers for any changes to their itineraries. ...

Rhodes Wildfires: 'It was like the end of the world' - British tourist

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Summary: Wildfires in Rhodes lead to evacuations and flight disruptions for holidaymakers. Mixed messages from travel operators cause anxiety and uncertainty among stranded tourists. Thomas Cook and Jet 2 take measures to prioritize safety, while Ryanair and EasyJet continue flights. Refunds and consumer rights depend on the type of booking and travel arrangements. Smaller independent operators work to keep customers safe and provide alternative transport options. As wildfire...