The massive fires on the island of Lesbos and in the Dadia National Park in north-eastern Greece also raged uncontrollably on Sunday.

On Lesbos, the residents of the village of Vrisa on the south side of the island were asked to leave the village at noon.

The flames destroyed houses and cars.

Meanwhile, in northeastern Greece, countless hectares of the Dadia National Park burned.

The military and forest workers tried to cut aisles in the pine forests on Sunday and thereby prevent the flames from spreading further.

In the meantime, more than 320 firefighters were deployed.

According to the fire department, 141 fires were registered across Greece within 24 hours.

For Monday, the fire brigade still assessed the risk of fire as high to very high.

Meteorologists announced temperatures of up to 40 degrees and drought by the beginning of August.

Although the situation eased in Spain, the series of forest fires never ended.

A fire on Tenerife caused concern on Sunday.

The flames have already destroyed more than 2150 hectares on the island, which is popular with tourists, regional president Ángel Víctor Torres said late Saturday evening.

585 residents from five communities in the north of the island were brought to safety.

2022 is already the most devastating forest fire year for Spain since records began.

Meanwhile, around 350 people were brought to safety in Italy near Gorizia (Gorizia) on the border with Slovenia.

A fire in Slovenia could spread to Italy due to strong winds, the fire brigade said on Sunday night.