What is the name and location of the wildfire?

There are multiple wildfires burning on the Greek island of Chios as of June 25, 2025 (1). The wildfires have forced evacuations as hundreds of firefighters are working to contain the fire threat to Greek communities. 6,200 acres have been burned by the fires, according to the regional governor, or about 17% of the island's area (2).

Greece's fifth-largest island, Chios, is in the northeastern Aegean Sea. The wildfires are mostly affecting the center of the island, including areas near Chios town, the island's capital. Farms, homes, and infrastructure have all been destroyed by the fires.

Which cities or areas are affected by the Chios Island wildfires?

Cities and villages affected by the wildfires on Chios Island, Greece include:

  • Agia Anna
  • Agios Georgios Sikousis
  • Agios Makarios
  • Agios Markos
  • Chios
  • Dafnonas
  • Kofinas
  • Vessa
  • Vrontados

Depending on wind direction, wildfire smoke could impact air quality in nearby cities, like Athens, Greece and Izmir, Turkey.

What is the current containment status of the Chios Island wildfires?

As of June 25, 2024, Chios Island wildfire containment status of the wildfires is unclear. Efforts to control the fires are ongoing, with significant challenges posed by strong winds and difficult terrain. 444 firefighters and eight aircraft are being deployed to assist in battling the blaze (3). The situation remains critical, with multiple active fire fronts and efforts focused on preventing the fires from spreading further to populated areas and valuable mastic-producing fields.

Are there any evacuation orders or alerts in place?

Evacuation orders have been issued for several villages and communities on Chios due to the advancing wildfires. Hundreds of residents, including asylum seekers from a reception center, have been evacuated to ensure their safety.

Greece declared an emergency on the Chios on Monday (4). Planned power cuts have been introduced in some areas to support firefighting operations and ensure the safety of residents and emergency personnel.

How can I protect myself from wildfire smoke?

Always plan ahead to protect yourself from wildfire smoke.

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