Cyprus is grappling with its most severe wildfires in decades, as extreme heat and strong winds have fueled massive blazes across the Limassol district and surrounding areas. At least two people have died, hundreds have been evacuated, and over 120 square kilometers of land have been destroyed, including homes and villages. International assistance has been mobilized, with firefighting aircraft arriving from Israel, Jordan, Spain, and Lebanon to help contain the fires. The wildfires have raised concerns about travel safety, prompted urgent updates from foreign offices, and highlighted the growing risks posed by climate change. Authorities are working to restore power and prevent further flare-ups as the region braces for continued high temperatures.
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