TERRIFIED tourists are being evacuated from their hotels as raging wildfires are sweeping through a Greek island during Europe’s deadly 42C heatwave Charon.
The massive blaze erupted in Rhodes forcing hundreds to flee after it burned “uncontrollably” through a pine forest in the centre of the island.
At least three villages and a hotel were evacuated an alert by the Fire Service.
The fire broke out on Tuesday afternoon in the area of Apollona and continued spreading through the island today even reaching its centre.
Officials said the fire was “out of control” and already burnt through acres of land.