BRITISH families are experiencing holidays from hell in the “war-zone” of Rhodes as they are forced to flee burning hotels, wade through water and sleep on gym floors.
Up to 19,000 locals and tourists are on the move in the biggest evacuation effort Greece has ever seen due to the wildfires spinning out of control on the popular island.
Over 16,000 people were evacuated by land and 3,000 by sea from 12 villages and several hotels – many of which were Brits.
Extraordinary scenes show columns of people carrying their luggage and children on dirt roads as they try to find safety.
Many found temporary refuge on the beach as they waited in darkness overnight to be transported to safety by boats.