The Department of Foreign Affairs has been contacted by a number of Irish citizens impacted by the current fires in Rhodes, Greece.

The wildfires have caused road closures and extensive damage to property, particularly in the centre of the island, and some areas are being evacuated.

Irish citizens are being advised to be alert and stay away from the affected areas, and to move rapidly out of any areas affected.

This is an evolving situation, and citizens should comply with evacuation orders and follow the instructions from the emergency services and local authorities.

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Irish citizens should call the Greek Emergency Services on 112 if they are in immediate danger. People should turn mobile phones on to roaming, to receive alerts from local authorities.

Temporary shelters have been established by the authorities in Greece for tourists who have had to evacuate their hotels.

Citizens should contact their tour operator or agency for information on arrangements and flights.

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Anyone in need of consular assistance can call the Embassy of Ireland in Greece on +30 2107232771 or the Honorary Consulate of Ireland in Rhodes on +30 2241075655. If in Ireland, the Department of Foreign Affairs HQ can be contacted on 01 4082527.

If citizens are planning to travel to Rhodes, it is important prior to travel that they check with their travel operator or agency, or their hotel, to see if the area they plan to visit is impacted by the current wildfires and evacuations.

There is likely to be travel disruption.

The Department is advising against travel to the affected areas.