Athens sky turns orange from Sahara dust

Skies over southern Greece turned orange on Tuesday as dust clouds blown from North Africa covered Athens’ landmarks.

Strong southerly winds carried dust from the Sahara resulting in the orange hue, and have also stirred up wildfires in the country’s south.

A low-pressure system over northern Africa swept dust over Cyprus several times in mid-April, “darkening skies and reducing air quality,” Nasa said.

The Greek meteorological service said weather on Tuesday had favoured the movement of dust from Africa and this was showing up in “increased concentrations in the atmosphere,” particularly in the south of the country.

Daily peak temperatures in parts of the southern island of Crete topped 30 degrees Celsius, more than 20 degrees higher than what was registered in much of northern Greece.

The fire service said on Tuesday evening that 25 wildfires broke out across the country in the past 24 hours. Three people were arrested on the Aegean Sea resort island of Paros on suspicion of accidentally starting a scrub blaze on Monday, it added. No significant damage or injuries were reported, and the fire was quickly contained.

Another blaze that broke out on Crete near a naval base was brought under control on Tuesday.

The skies are predicted to clear on Wednesday, as winds shift and move the dust, with temperatures dipping.

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A forest fire burns near Vati village, on the island of Rhodes. AP

athens sky turns orange from sahara dust

Firefighters watch as a forest fire reignites in Spain’s Caldera de Taburiente national park. EPA

athens sky turns orange from sahara dust

A man lifts a tile from underneath the frame of a burnt bed after a forest fire raced through the Tunisian town of Melloula. AFP

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A firefighter tries to extinguish a blaze near the village of Asklipieio, on the Greek island of Rhodes. Reuters

athens sky turns orange from sahara dust

A plane dumps water over a wildfire on Ciovo island, Croatia. AP

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Residents of Gennadi village stand near a forest fire raging on the island of Rhodes. AP

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People are evacuated by boat as they flee a fire burning near the Greek town of Nea Anchialos. EPA

athens sky turns orange from sahara dust

A petrol station destroyed by a forest fire in the Italian town of Oliveri. AFP

athens sky turns orange from sahara dust

A man watches as a house burns in the Tono district of Messina, Sicily. AFP

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The fire destroyed homes and cars in Oliveri. AFP

athens sky turns orange from sahara dust

A firefighter is overwhelmed as he looks at the trail of destruction in Messina, Sicily. AFP

athens sky turns orange from sahara dust

A fire burns a forested area of Alto do Alvide, Portugal. EPA

athens sky turns orange from sahara dust

A forest fire burns in Valsequillo, Spain. EPA

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Calves try to escape the fire in Sesklo village, Greece. EPA

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Farmers try to save their animals as the fire approaches Sesklo village. EPA

athens sky turns orange from sahara dust

A firefighter tackles a blaze outside the village of Vati, Greece. Getty

athens sky turns orange from sahara dust

A woman salvages produce from a building gutted by a forest fire near the town of Melloula, Tunisia. AFP

athens sky turns orange from sahara dust

Residents block a street as they demand the restoration water supplies in Melloula, following recent heatwaves and a forest fire in the area. AFP

athens sky turns orange from sahara dust

Algerians gather next to vehicles destroyed by wildfires in Bouira, 100km from the capital, Algiers. AP

athens sky turns orange from sahara dust

A fire engine moves along a road as a forest fire rages near the Tunisian town of Melloula, close to the border with Algeria. AFP

athens sky turns orange from sahara dust

A man and his children inspect the damage to their house after a fire raced through the Algerian village of De Oeud Das. EPA

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Houses damaged by the forest fires in De Oeud Das village. EPA

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Residents try to extinguish a fire in Tunisia’s coastal town of Tabarka amid a blistering heatwave. AFP

athens sky turns orange from sahara dust

A fireman holds a cat and two rabbits after rescuing them from a fire on the Greek island of Rhodes. AFP

athens sky turns orange from sahara dust

German tourists and local residents try to extinguish a fire near the seaside resort of Lindos. AP

athens sky turns orange from sahara dust

Smoke rises on Corfu following a wildfire. Reuters

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Tourists wait for departing planes at the airport on the island of Rhodes, after being evacuated. Reuters

athens sky turns orange from sahara dust

A large forest fire on the Greek island of Rhodes has forced authorities to order an evacuation of four locations. AP

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A man carries a child as they leave an area where a forest fire burns. AP

athens sky turns orange from sahara dust

A fire engine is parked in front of a blaze raging in New Peramos, near Athens. AFP

athens sky turns orange from sahara dust

A helicopter works to extinguish a wildfire, in the area of Pico de las Nieves, on the Canary Island of Gran Canaria, Spain. Reuters

athens sky turns orange from sahara dust

A firefighters’ operations room in Marseille, France. AFP

athens sky turns orange from sahara dust

Smoke billows from a house on fire in the Aci Catena area, 20km from Catania. Getty

The eastern Mediterranean country of Cyprus has also been affected by the dust.

Greece suffers devastating, and often deadly, forest blazes every summer, and last year the country recorded the European Union’s largest wildfire in more than two decades. The destructive blaze destroyed 378,381 hectares of land – more than double the predicted damage.

EU spokesman Balazs Ujvari said at the time that it was “the largest in the EU since 2000, when the European Forest Fire Information System began recording data”.

Global warming has helped fuel larger and more destructive blazes. The 2023 wildfires caused huge economic disruption in key holiday regions, such as Rhodes and Crete.

The wildfires have cost Europe an estimated €4.1 billion ($4.43 billion) so far in 2023, fuelled by extreme heat that has seared the Mediterranean from Greece to Spain.

Persistent drought, combined with high spring temperatures, has raised fears of an upcoming challenging period for firefighters this summer.

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