Greece missing tourists latest: Four more dead and two missing in extreme heat after Michael Mosley tragedy

Michael Mosley’s friend pays tribute to ‘one of the most important broadcasters’

Searches are under way for three people missing on Greek islands gripped by extreme heat, in which a number of tourists have died.

The heatwave, said to be Greece’s earliest on record, has seen temperatures reach as high as 44C. On Monday, the temperature is set to hit 35C and will remain in the mid to high 30s for the rest of the week.

At least five tourists, including British broadcaster Dr Michael Mosley, have died in the heat. The toll also including an American man whose body was found by another tourist on Mathraki, and a 74-year-old Dutch tourist who was found by a firefighter drone in a ravine on Samos.

A 67-year-old Dutch tourist suffered a heart attack in Crete, while a 70-year-old French tourist also died. Dr Mosley was found dead on the island of Symi earlier this month.

Three others are currently missing in the Cyclades. Two French women, aged 64 and 73, have been missing since Friday on the island of Sikinos, while retired Los Angeles County deputy sheriff Albert Calibet has not been seen on Amorgos since Tuesday.

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Temperatures to remain high – albeit down from extreme highs seen last week

Temperatures in many parts of Greece are expected to peak in the mid to high 30s this week, as searches continue for tourists who have gone missing while walking.

In Rhodes, the mercury will hit 36C this week, according to the Met Office.

While falling from the highs of 44C seen on Thursday, Crete is expected to see highs of 30C and 31C on Monday and Tuesday, before falling some later in the week.

Santorini, close to Sikinos, where rescuers are searching for two French women missing since Friday, will see temperatures hit close to 30C over the coming days.

Chris Stevenson17 June 2024 11:13

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Travel company adapting trips according to heat levels

Radek Nowak, active product manager for Intrepid Travel – an agency that specialises in walking holidays, said they have had to adapt trips according to the heat: “The soaring summer temperatures in Europe are certainly making it more challenging for people to do more active holidays.”

Intrepid no longer runs hiking trips in Spain and Portugal during the hottest months of July and August. Winter trips have been added instead in countries such as Greece and Croatia.

Radek added: “When groups are doing walks or hikes in the warm weather, we plan our days around the weather, heading out early in the morning before the heat reaches its peak.”

Rich Booth17 June 2024 12:15

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Michael Mosley’s legacy is going to live on, says fellow TV doctor as final interview airs

“Michael’s death has moved so many of us,” Van Tulleken said, introducing the programme.

“His legacy is going to live on in our memories, every time we brush our teeth standing on one leg, we fast a little longer between meals, we build up our strength with squats or do any one of the other hundreds of tricks that he taught us.”

Michael Mosley’s ‘legacy is going to live on’, says fellow TV doctor as final interview airs

Oliver Browning17 June 2024 12:01

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Common symptoms of heat exhaustion

Common symptoms of heat exhaustion include:

  • A headache
  • Dizziness and confusion
  • Loss of appetite and feeling sick
  • Excessive sweating and pale, clammy skin
  • Cramps in the arms, legs and stomach
  • Fast breathing or pulse
  • A high temperature of 38C or above
  • Extreme thirst

Andy Gregory17 June 2024 11:35

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On the frontline of climate change

Greece is on the frontline in the world’s battle against climate change, being hit by extreme heat and flooding in the space of just a few weeks last year.

It recorded its longest heatwave on record, lasting 16 days, in July 2023. The high temperatures fuelled wildfires across the country that saw locals and tourists evacuated.

The minister responsible for civil protection, Vassilis Kikilias, said the last week has posed a particular wildfire risk due to the combination of high temperatures and winds. “The early start of the heatwaves, combined with the dry winter, has led to a very difficult fire season,” he said.

A total of 44 agricultural fires were reported by the fire service on Thursday alone. None are believed to be serious at this point.

Rich Booth17 June 2024 10:53

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Travel insurance warning as holidaymakers told to be prepared this summer

The idea of something going wrong on holiday isn’t something many of us want to contemplate. But sometimes it can happen. A holiday is often among the biggest “one-off” expenses of the year and when you’re booking it’s important to make sure you’re adequately covered, should the worst happen:

Vicky Shaw17 June 2024 10:39

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Even healthiest people can face heatstroke complications, warns GP

Dr Mohit Mandiratta, resident GP on BBC Breakfast, has warned of the complications even the healthiest people can face in the heat. He told The Independent: “Heat can affect anyone, including fit and healthy people, and be very serious if not treated immediately.

“It can come on quickly, over minutes, or gradually over hours, so it’s important we all stay alert to symptoms.”

Heatstroke is a life-threatening condition that occurs when your core body temperature reaches 40C or higher and must be treated immediately.

Andy Gregory17 June 2024 10:14

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‘Distraught’ man searching for brother missing on Amorgos

Retired US police officer Eric Calibet disappeared while out on a solo hike on the island of Amorgos in the southeast of the country on Tuesday afternoon, reports Rich Booth.

Mr Calibet, 59, knew the area well having been visiting the island almost every year for about a decade.

He left for a four-hour hike, from Aegiali to Katapola around 7am.

“We’re almost on three days here,” his brother Oliver Calibet told Fox 11 TV in Los Angeles. “There’s no water … I’m very distraught.”

Eric Calibet, 59, had been vacationing on the island but was reported missing by a friend on Tuesday afternoon
Eric Calibet, 59, had been vacationing on the island but was reported missing by a friend on Tuesday afternoon (Municipality of Amorgos)

Andy Gregory17 June 2024 09:59

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Two die from heatstroke in Cyprus after killer heatwave strikes Greece

Two people have died from heatstroke in Cyprus, while others are fighting for their life in hospital, health officials have said.

On Friday, an elderly person died from heatstroke after the weeklong heatwave with reportedly record temperatures for the month of June, with temperatures in excess of 40C.

An 84-year-old woman died a day after her admission to a hospital on Friday, said State Health Services Organisation spokesman Charalambos Charilaou. He said another three elderly patients were in serious condition.

Andy Gregory17 June 2024 09:43

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Dutch tourist found dead on Greek island

A missing Dutch tourist was found dead early on Saturday on the eastern Greek island of Samos, local media reported – among the latest in a string of cases in which tourists on Greek islands have died or gone missing. Some, if not all, had set out on hikes in blistering hot temperatures.

The body of the 74-year-old Dutch tourist was found by a Fire Service drone lying face down in a ravine about 300 meters (330 yards) from the spot where he was last observed on Sunday, walking with some difficulty in the blistering heat.

Andy Gregory17 June 2024 09:28

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