Scores of homes are feared to have been damaged or destroyed by the fire outside Limassol. (AP pic)
NICOSIA: Two people have died in a wildfire outside Cyprus's second city of Limassol fanned by strong winds and temperatures that were forecast to reach 44°C, authorities said today.
Police said two charred bodies were found in a burnt out car believed to have been caught up in the blaze that erupted yesterday afternoon.
Health authorities said two people were admitted to hospital with severe burns while another 16 were treated for less serious injuries.
Fire service spokesman Andreas Kettis said the blaze, which started in the village of Malia in the hills above Limassol, ravaged 100sq km.
He said there were "no active fronts" in the fire but intense "flare-ups" continued in the area.
Authorities issued an extreme heat alert for the Mediterranean holiday island as temperatures were expected to peak at 44°C.
More than 250 firefighters and 75 vehicles were deployed to battle the blaze.
The government has asked neighbouring countries to send aircraft to support the firefighting effort.
Justice minister Marios Hartsiotis told public broadcaster CyBC that Jordan had two firefighting aircraft on stand-by while two more were expected to come from Spain.
He said 106 people had to spend the night in temporary accommodation after several villages were evacuated in the face of the advancing flames.
Scores of homes are feared to have been damaged or destroyed by the fire, with 16 communities left without electricity for air conditioning or refrigeration in the searing heat.
"When I entered my house, I saw the mountain and the valley full of flames," said Antonis Christou, a resident of Kandou, one of the villages affected by the fire.
"I cried, really I cried, because people got burnt, and someone got burnt while in his car."
Fire service chief Nikos Logginos told CyBC that he had passed on witness testimony to the police which suggested that the blaze might have been started deliberately.
Cyprus is hit by wildfires almost every year during the island's hot, dry summers.
A 2021 wildfire in Larnaca district killed four Egyptian farmworkers.
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