Were talking about the apocalypse Firefighter killed and thousands evacuated amid Greece wildfires

A volunteer firefighter has been killed and thousands of people have been evacuated from an island near Athens as wildfires rage in Greece.

One of the massive fires threatened the most important national park in the Greek capital, and sent choking smoke across the region.

Authorities have set up a hotline for residents with breathing problems, as tens of thousands of residents and holiday makers have fled.

Overnight and into Saturday morning, ferries evacuated over a thousand people in the island of Evia after a blaze had cut off all other means of escape.

"We're talking about the apocalypse, I don't know how to describe it," Sotiris Danikas, head of the coast guard in the town of Aidipsos, Evia, told state broadcaster ERT.

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Civil Protection chief Nikos Hardalias said firefighters faced "exceptionally dangerous, unprecedented conditions" as they battled 154 wildfires on Friday, with 64 still burning into the night.

"Over the past few days we have been facing a situation without precedent in our country, in the intensity and wide distribution of the wildfires, and the new outbreaks all over (Greece)," he said.

More on Greece Homes and businesses have been destroyed in Greece, with thousands evacuated Image: Homes and businesses have been destroyed in Greece, with thousands evacuated

Homes and businesses have been destroyed, although authorities have been unable yet to provide detailed figures for how widespread the damage is.

Shifting winds and new flashpoints on Friday afternoon caused the blazes outside Athens and Evia to repeatedly change direction, in some cases returning to threaten areas that had narrowly escaped destruction earlier this week.

The firefighter died after a falling utility pole hit his head near Athens, officials said.

A burnt vehicle is seen as smoke and flames rise during a wildfire near the village of Afidnes, north of Athens Image: A burnt vehicle is seen as smoke and flames rise during a wildfire near the village of Afidnes, north of Athens

At least 20 people have needed hospital treatment across Greece.

The causes of the fires are under investigation.

Mr Hardalias said three people were arrested Friday - in the greater Athens area, central and southern Greece - on suspicion of starting blazes, in two cases intentionally.

Police said the suspect detained north of Athens allegedly lit fires in three separate areas in a neighbourhood ravaged by the large blaze, which first broke out Tuesday.

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Sky's special correspondent Alex Crawford reports from Bodrum in Turkey where wildfires are burning out of control.

In Turkey, authorities evacuated six more neighbourhoods near the Mugla province town of Milas as a wildfire burned some 5 kilometres (3 miles) from a power plant.

Two other neighbourhoods were also evacuated as a precaution later in the day, as another fire spread from Yatagan, in Mugla.

At least 36,000 people were evacuated to safety in Mugla province, officials said, and eight people have died in the past 10 days.

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