Elderly couple die as wildfires sweep Greek island of Salamina

August 16, 2026 11:18 AM EDT

Smoke rises in Salamina during wildfire as seen from Agistri island, Greece, August 16, 2026 in this screengrab taken from a social media video. Symeon (Simon) Kranz/via REUTERS

ATHENS, Aug 16 (Reuters) - An ‌elderly couple ​died ​and several other people were injured on Sunday as fast-moving wildfires swept through the Greek island of ‌Salamina west of Athens on the biggest holiday weekend ⁠of the summer, authorities said.

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 areas of land.

Greece's coast guard said more than ​500 people had been evacuated and an elderly couple died outside their home near the area where the fire ⁠started. Strong winds that had fanned fires across Greece subsided in the afternoon.

The blaze ​took hold during Greece's peak summer getaway weekend around the August 15 Assumption holiday, when many Athenians ​head to nearby islands such ‌as Salamina which is easily accessible from the capital's main port of Piraeus.

Houses have been damaged, ⁠while five people have been taken to a local health clinic, according to local reports.

About 192 firefighters, 14 aircraft and helicopters, volunteer crews ⁠and municipal water tankers were deployed to contain the blazes.

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

Salamina was under a high wildfire ‌risk warning on Sunday. The cause of the fires was not immediately known.

The fires come days ‌after tourists and residents fled villages in the Halkidiki region of ⁠northern Greece as a ‌wildfire fanned by strong ​winds engulfed houses and trees near a resort.

(Reporting by Ivana Sekularac; Editing by Christina Fincher and Alexander ‌Smith)



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