Czech tourists, children, in Greece suffer forest fire scare
Late into Monday hundreds of Czechs tourists - including many children - were among those at risk at a resort on Greece's Chalkidiki peninsula where a forest fire broke out following days of intense heat and an extensive dry spell. Strong winds fanning the flames soon saw the fire spread along a nine kilometre area leading to some panic and hasty evacuations.
A number of buildings including a supermarket and one vehicle reportedly did succumb to flames, but tourists - including the children were in relative safety on the beach. All the same, not surprisingly, there was great concern back home. Once again, Marek Vizek:
"At first there were some panicky reactions and of course the phones [rang off the hook]. We continually tried to explain the situation. By that point the area was hermetically sealed off, so even if we could have met some demands to 'immediately' evacuate further, at that point it was up to the local authorities. We explained developments in calls throughout the night and by morning the situation had calmed. That's not the end of the story of course: there have been major damages to [local infrastructure]: there is no running water, no electricity, no working plumbing at the site. And, nearby, everything was burnt."According to Marek Vizek of the Evroskol travel agency, a decision is to return the children home as soon as possible is imminent, and for that purpose three busses are standing by.