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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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    Greece wildfires: climate crisis will 'manifest itself everywhere with greater disasters', says Greek PM
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  • 'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
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    'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
    Holidaymakers booked into luxury hotels but sleeping in a sports hall feel let down by tour operators but are touched by the kindness of locals.

    "Have you ever watched Squid Game? This is how it feels." The words of one British tourist, among the last remaining of 700 holidaymakers put up in an evacuation centre in Rhodes after fleeing the raging wildfires, summed up the chaos and panic that many had experienced as dream holidays had gone up in smoke.

    Susan Johnson, 64, from Salisbury, had arrived in Rhodes on Saturday night for a luxurious stay in a five-star hotel, but after landing she had been bussed to Venetokleio sports hall, where she had spent the following four days.

    Most other evacuees had found alternative accommodation, often without expecting reimbursement from their tour operators, or had secured early flights home or boarded pre-booked departure flights.

    Meanwhile, other holidaymakers tentatively started to go back to the evacuated resort towns of Gennadi and Pefkos.

    Johnson felt angry that her tour operator, Tui, had continued to fly visitors in on the evening the wildfires were raging, and felt that its response since had been "absolute rubbish". Tui has since cancelled all flights to Rhodes until Friday.

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    Greece, Rhodes. July 2023

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  • 'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
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    'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
    Holidaymakers booked into luxury hotels but sleeping in a sports hall feel let down by tour operators but are touched by the kindness of locals.

    "Have you ever watched Squid Game? This is how it feels." The words of one British tourist, among the last remaining of 700 holidaymakers put up in an evacuation centre in Rhodes after fleeing the raging wildfires, summed up the chaos and panic that many had experienced as dream holidays had gone up in smoke.

    Susan Johnson, 64, from Salisbury, had arrived in Rhodes on Saturday night for a luxurious stay in a five-star hotel, but after landing she had been bussed to Venetokleio sports hall, where she had spent the following four days.

    Most other evacuees had found alternative accommodation, often without expecting reimbursement from their tour operators, or had secured early flights home or boarded pre-booked departure flights.

    Meanwhile, other holidaymakers tentatively started to go back to the evacuated resort towns of Gennadi and Pefkos.

    Johnson felt angry that her tour operator, Tui, had continued to fly visitors in on the evening the wildfires were raging, and felt that its response since had been "absolute rubbish". Tui has since cancelled all flights to Rhodes until Friday.

    Venetoklio sports centre where people are being evacuated too.
    Pictures; Abby Masters-Bourne , Fran Sambrook , Elenor Campbell in sports centre.
    Greece, Rhodes. July 2023

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  • 'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
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    'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
    Holidaymakers booked into luxury hotels but sleeping in a sports hall feel let down by tour operators but are touched by the kindness of locals.

    "Have you ever watched Squid Game? This is how it feels." The words of one British tourist, among the last remaining of 700 holidaymakers put up in an evacuation centre in Rhodes after fleeing the raging wildfires, summed up the chaos and panic that many had experienced as dream holidays had gone up in smoke.

    Susan Johnson, 64, from Salisbury, had arrived in Rhodes on Saturday night for a luxurious stay in a five-star hotel, but after landing she had been bussed to Venetokleio sports hall, where she had spent the following four days.

    Most other evacuees had found alternative accommodation, often without expecting reimbursement from their tour operators, or had secured early flights home or boarded pre-booked departure flights.

    Meanwhile, other holidaymakers tentatively started to go back to the evacuated resort towns of Gennadi and Pefkos.

    Johnson felt angry that her tour operator, Tui, had continued to fly visitors in on the evening the wildfires were raging, and felt that its response since had been "absolute rubbish". Tui has since cancelled all flights to Rhodes until Friday.

    Venetoklio sports centre where people are being evacuated too.
    Pictures; Abby Masters-Bourne , Fran Sambrook , Elenor Campbell in sports centre.
    Greece, Rhodes. July 2023

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  • 'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
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    'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
    Holidaymakers booked into luxury hotels but sleeping in a sports hall feel let down by tour operators but are touched by the kindness of locals.

    "Have you ever watched Squid Game? This is how it feels." The words of one British tourist, among the last remaining of 700 holidaymakers put up in an evacuation centre in Rhodes after fleeing the raging wildfires, summed up the chaos and panic that many had experienced as dream holidays had gone up in smoke.

    Susan Johnson, 64, from Salisbury, had arrived in Rhodes on Saturday night for a luxurious stay in a five-star hotel, but after landing she had been bussed to Venetokleio sports hall, where she had spent the following four days.

    Most other evacuees had found alternative accommodation, often without expecting reimbursement from their tour operators, or had secured early flights home or boarded pre-booked departure flights.

    Meanwhile, other holidaymakers tentatively started to go back to the evacuated resort towns of Gennadi and Pefkos.

    Johnson felt angry that her tour operator, Tui, had continued to fly visitors in on the evening the wildfires were raging, and felt that its response since had been "absolute rubbish". Tui has since cancelled all flights to Rhodes until Friday.

    Venetoklio sports centre where people are being evacuated too.
    Pictures; Abby Masters-Bourne , Fran Sambrook , Elenor Campbell in sports centre.
    Greece, Rhodes. July 2023

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  • 'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
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    'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
    Holidaymakers booked into luxury hotels but sleeping in a sports hall feel let down by tour operators but are touched by the kindness of locals.

    "Have you ever watched Squid Game? This is how it feels." The words of one British tourist, among the last remaining of 700 holidaymakers put up in an evacuation centre in Rhodes after fleeing the raging wildfires, summed up the chaos and panic that many had experienced as dream holidays had gone up in smoke.

    Susan Johnson, 64, from Salisbury, had arrived in Rhodes on Saturday night for a luxurious stay in a five-star hotel, but after landing she had been bussed to Venetokleio sports hall, where she had spent the following four days.

    Most other evacuees had found alternative accommodation, often without expecting reimbursement from their tour operators, or had secured early flights home or boarded pre-booked departure flights.

    Meanwhile, other holidaymakers tentatively started to go back to the evacuated resort towns of Gennadi and Pefkos.

    Johnson felt angry that her tour operator, Tui, had continued to fly visitors in on the evening the wildfires were raging, and felt that its response since had been "absolute rubbish". Tui has since cancelled all flights to Rhodes until Friday.

    Venetoklio sports centre where people are being evacuated too.
    Pictures; Susan Johnson and husband in sports centre.
    Greece, Rhodes. July 2023

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  • 'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
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    'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
    Holidaymakers booked into luxury hotels but sleeping in a sports hall feel let down by tour operators but are touched by the kindness of locals.

    "Have you ever watched Squid Game? This is how it feels." The words of one British tourist, among the last remaining of 700 holidaymakers put up in an evacuation centre in Rhodes after fleeing the raging wildfires, summed up the chaos and panic that many had experienced as dream holidays had gone up in smoke.

    Susan Johnson, 64, from Salisbury, had arrived in Rhodes on Saturday night for a luxurious stay in a five-star hotel, but after landing she had been bussed to Venetokleio sports hall, where she had spent the following four days.

    Most other evacuees had found alternative accommodation, often without expecting reimbursement from their tour operators, or had secured early flights home or boarded pre-booked departure flights.

    Meanwhile, other holidaymakers tentatively started to go back to the evacuated resort towns of Gennadi and Pefkos.

    Johnson felt angry that her tour operator, Tui, had continued to fly visitors in on the evening the wildfires were raging, and felt that its response since had been "absolute rubbish". Tui has since cancelled all flights to Rhodes until Friday.

    Venetoklio sports centre where people are being evacuated too.
    Pictures; Susan Johnson and husband in sports centre.
    Greece, Rhodes. July 2023

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  • 'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
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    'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
    Holidaymakers booked into luxury hotels but sleeping in a sports hall feel let down by tour operators but are touched by the kindness of locals.

    "Have you ever watched Squid Game? This is how it feels." The words of one British tourist, among the last remaining of 700 holidaymakers put up in an evacuation centre in Rhodes after fleeing the raging wildfires, summed up the chaos and panic that many had experienced as dream holidays had gone up in smoke.

    Susan Johnson, 64, from Salisbury, had arrived in Rhodes on Saturday night for a luxurious stay in a five-star hotel, but after landing she had been bussed to Venetokleio sports hall, where she had spent the following four days.

    Most other evacuees had found alternative accommodation, often without expecting reimbursement from their tour operators, or had secured early flights home or boarded pre-booked departure flights.

    Meanwhile, other holidaymakers tentatively started to go back to the evacuated resort towns of Gennadi and Pefkos.

    Johnson felt angry that her tour operator, Tui, had continued to fly visitors in on the evening the wildfires were raging, and felt that its response since had been "absolute rubbish". Tui has since cancelled all flights to Rhodes until Friday.

    Venetoklio sports centre where people are being evacuated too.
    Pictures; Susan Johnson and husband in sports centre.
    Greece, Rhodes. July 2023

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  • 'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
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    'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
    Holidaymakers booked into luxury hotels but sleeping in a sports hall feel let down by tour operators but are touched by the kindness of locals.

    "Have you ever watched Squid Game? This is how it feels." The words of one British tourist, among the last remaining of 700 holidaymakers put up in an evacuation centre in Rhodes after fleeing the raging wildfires, summed up the chaos and panic that many had experienced as dream holidays had gone up in smoke.

    Susan Johnson, 64, from Salisbury, had arrived in Rhodes on Saturday night for a luxurious stay in a five-star hotel, but after landing she had been bussed to Venetokleio sports hall, where she had spent the following four days.

    Most other evacuees had found alternative accommodation, often without expecting reimbursement from their tour operators, or had secured early flights home or boarded pre-booked departure flights.

    Meanwhile, other holidaymakers tentatively started to go back to the evacuated resort towns of Gennadi and Pefkos.

    Johnson felt angry that her tour operator, Tui, had continued to fly visitors in on the evening the wildfires were raging, and felt that its response since had been "absolute rubbish". Tui has since cancelled all flights to Rhodes until Friday.

    Venetoklio sports centre where people are being evacuated too.
    Greece, Rhodes. July 2023

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  • 'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
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    'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
    Holidaymakers booked into luxury hotels but sleeping in a sports hall feel let down by tour operators but are touched by the kindness of locals.

    "Have you ever watched Squid Game? This is how it feels." The words of one British tourist, among the last remaining of 700 holidaymakers put up in an evacuation centre in Rhodes after fleeing the raging wildfires, summed up the chaos and panic that many had experienced as dream holidays had gone up in smoke.

    Susan Johnson, 64, from Salisbury, had arrived in Rhodes on Saturday night for a luxurious stay in a five-star hotel, but after landing she had been bussed to Venetokleio sports hall, where she had spent the following four days.

    Most other evacuees had found alternative accommodation, often without expecting reimbursement from their tour operators, or had secured early flights home or boarded pre-booked departure flights.

    Meanwhile, other holidaymakers tentatively started to go back to the evacuated resort towns of Gennadi and Pefkos.

    Johnson felt angry that her tour operator, Tui, had continued to fly visitors in on the evening the wildfires were raging, and felt that its response since had been "absolute rubbish". Tui has since cancelled all flights to Rhodes until Friday.

    Venetoklio sports centre where people are being evacuated too.
    Greece, Rhodes. July 2023

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  • 'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
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    'Like Squid Game': British tourists in Rhodes on their holidays from hell.
    Holidaymakers booked into luxury hotels but sleeping in a sports hall feel let down by tour operators but are touched by the kindness of locals.

    "Have you ever watched Squid Game? This is how it feels." The words of one British tourist, among the last remaining of 700 holidaymakers put up in an evacuation centre in Rhodes after fleeing the raging wildfires, summed up the chaos and panic that many had experienced as dream holidays had gone up in smoke.

    Susan Johnson, 64, from Salisbury, had arrived in Rhodes on Saturday night for a luxurious stay in a five-star hotel, but after landing she had been bussed to Venetokleio sports hall, where she had spent the following four days.

    Most other evacuees had found alternative accommodation, often without expecting reimbursement from their tour operators, or had secured early flights home or boarded pre-booked departure flights.

    Meanwhile, other holidaymakers tentatively started to go back to the evacuated resort towns of Gennadi and Pefkos.

    Johnson felt angry that her tour operator, Tui, had continued to fly visitors in on the evening the wildfires were raging, and felt that its response since had been "absolute rubbish". Tui has since cancelled all flights to Rhodes until Friday.

    Venetoklio sports centre where people are being evacuated too.
    Greece, Rhodes. July 2023

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    Hotel workers leaving the island after being evacuated .
    Pictured; Adam Valek , Veronica Sovova , Anna Bedvarova .
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    Hotel workers leaving the island after being evacuated .
    Pictured; Adam Valek , Veronica Sovova , Anna Bedvarova .
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    Hotel workers leaving the island after being evacuated .
    Pictured; Adam Valek , Veronica Sovova , Anna Bedvarova .
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    Hotel workers leaving the island after being evacuated .
    Pictured; Adam Valek , Veronica Sovova , Anna Bedvarova .
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    Hotel workers leaving the island after being evacuated .
    Pictured; Adam Valek , Veronica Sovova , Anna Bedvarova .
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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  • 'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
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    'I nearly cried': Brits relive travel chaos for Rhodes wedding
    Wedding party make it to Greek island as thousands of holidaymakers and workers continue to be evacuated.

    The 2.45pm easyJet flight from London Luton to Rhodes was only a quarter full on Monday - unusually quiet for the busy school summer holiday period, and a reflection of how many travellers have been deterred by the wildfires that have ravaged the south of the island.

    The conflagration, after a period of extreme heat, has led to thousands of holidaymakers being forced to evacuate their hotels. Nearly 1,500 holidaymakers are understood to have flown home on Monday alone, while others were relocated by travel firms or paid for new rooms elsewhere.

    About half the easyJet flight were members of a wedding party, including Kirsty Galvin, 32, and Robert Heasman, 38, from Bedford. "It was like a private jet," said Galvin.

    The couple were feeling relieved, after their original flights at 8am on Monday morning had been cancelled at midnight the night before.

    "We were obviously devastated - we’ve spent thousands of pounds, we’ve had everything engraved with the dates," Galvin added. "We had half our guests who arrived last week so we knew they were already out here waiting for us. If we had to reschedule people just wouldn’t have been able to afford to come. It’s been a nightmare."

    The couple searched alternative travel routes, including flying to Kos, another Greek island, or Marmaris in Turkey and getting the ferry.

    People arrive at Rhodes airport.
    Pictured; Kirsty Galdin and Robert Heasman who have come to get married.
    Rhodes, Greece. July 2023.

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