Greece’s prime minister has offered a week-long free holiday in Rhodes next year for tourists whose vacation was cut short by wildfires, informs Sky News.
Blazes fanned by strong winds broke out on the Greek island and burned for days last month, damaging homes and hotels and forcing the evacuation of thousands.
Greece said it was the largest evacuation the country had ever undertaken, with more than 20,000 tourists and locals forced to flee homes and seaside hotels.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said the authorities “understand that it caused some inconvenience for visitors” and Greece would offer a one-week free holiday in Rhodes.
Speaking on ITV’s Good Morning Britain, he said the wildfires affected 15% of the island but pointed out “no lives were lost in Rhodes, no injuries reported” and said the situation there was “back to normal”.
“For all those whose holiday was cut short as a result of wildfires, the Greek government in cooperation with local authorities will offer one week of free holidays on Rhodes, next spring, the next fall, so that we make sure they come back to the island and enjoy its natural beauty,” Mr Mitsotakis said.