Cyprus is battling its largest wildfires in over 50 years, with at least two people found dead in a burned-out car and dozens of homes destroyed. The fires, fueled by extreme heat and strong winds, have scorched around 100 square kilometers of land, particularly in the Limassol district. Authorities have evacuated multiple villages as temperatures soar to 44-45°C, raising fears of further devastation. International assistance has arrived, with firefighting aircraft from Jordan, Israel, and Spain joining local crews. The disaster highlights the growing threat of wildfires in the Mediterranean region due to rising temperatures.
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