>WARNING!!
>
>If you are going on holiday to Rhodes, then stop and read here.
>
>We arrived in Rhodes on Tuesday and on Wednesday we discovered that the island was on fire. We were told not to panic. But we registered ourselves on the Danish list anyway in case of. However, no one came
>
>warnings. Yesterday morning we got up and went to the pool. There was some smoke over the hotel. But was assured by the employees that everything was ok. No reason to worry. Around noon, the smoke was really thick and both black and red (see picture). We became very worried and therefore called our guide who said that everything was ok. They hadn’t received any warnings so everything was ok. I called anyway
>
>the Ministry of Foreign Affairs who assured us that the locals had it under control and as long as they did not ask us to leave the hotel all was well. The employees told us to take it easy. We agreed to pack our bags if things were to develop. But a few minutes later, the hotel staff suddenly shouted that we should run on the beach and leave everything behind. We only had to take our passports. We would be evacuated. We rushed to grab our passports and ran on the beach in our bathing suits and a t-shirt. We imagined that soon boats would come to pick us up. Helicopters hovered overhead, fetching water from the sea and dumping it over what seems very close. About 20 minutes after the hotel, our guides and UM assured us that we were safe, the neighboring hotel caught fire. Due to the wind, the fire came towards us very quickly. We had to rush up the coast. My father with a newly operated knee, my mother with a lung disease that means she has very little lung capacity, and my fist with a stomach ulcer that made him throw up all the time. In addition to my husband, my two children, my brother and one more neva. We walked/warmed up in 40 degree heat with the fire behind us for over three hours. We were really scared. What were we up against and how were we supposed to know what to do. At some point, my nephew couldn’t take it anymore. He had to pass out and continued to vomit. A couple of locals took him and my brother in. The other 7 of us had to carry on with the hundreds of other people. After 3-4 hours, we finally got a message from an employee from our hotel, who was obviously also among all the people, to go into a hotel and get some water. Here we stopped for an hour. There was very little network and we could not get in touch with my brother and cousin. At the hotel we were told that we were safe. No reason to worry. The Greek government had still not announced anything, so everything had to be under control. Right up until it wasn’t anyway. We were asked to get out, buses would pick us up Ten huge crowds of people fought for the few seats on a bus. People were screaming and pushing to get a seat on the bus. We were not lucky. At the same time, a call finally went through. It was our travel guide. We had to continue to the next town where a bus would take us. We continued on foot
Εγώ διαβάζω μόνο πρώτοφλέμα και ξέρω οτι μας αποθεώνουν όλοι οι ξένοι. Τέτοια τάξη τέτοια αλφαδιά είχαν να δουν από την εκκένωση της Σαϊγκον απ’ τους Αμερικάνους το’75.
Εχουν γαμησει ολη τη χωρα στον βωμό του τουρισμού και τωρα καταφεραν να γαμησουν και αυτο. Οχι μονο με τις φωτιες, πχ σαντορινη μυκονος εχουν πτωση γτ το ξεφτιλισαν με τις τιμες.
Αλλα προσωπικα χεστηκα για τους τουριστες, καιγονται περιουσιες ( τα σπιτια και τα χωραφια εννοώ σκασιλα μου για τα ξενοδοχεία των οποίων οι ιδιοκτητες φωναζαν το προσωπικο να καθαριζει για να ερθουν οι τουριστες ενω διπλα ειχε φωτια! ) χανονται ζωες.
Στη ροδο οτι εχει γινει ειναι χαρη σε ντοπιους και εθελοντες . Το κρατος στα αρχιδια του. Φανταστείτε λοιπον να μην ηταν και τουριστικος προορισμος οπως η Ρόδος.
Αλλα ολα αυτα τα ξεραμε απο τα προηγουμενα 4 καλοκαιρια και τους ξαναβγαλατε. Μπραβο και παλι μπράβο.
Τωρα περιμένετε για τις πλημμύρες του φθινωπορου/χειμωνα που καθε χρονο εξαφανίζονται και περισσότερα δέντρα.
ξέρει περισσότερα από οποιονδήποτε θα την σχολιάσει
ΝΟ! YOU HAVE NOT BEEN TO RHODES!
TBH απο τη στιγμη που δεν καιγονται ανθρωποι και οι ζημιες ειναι διαχειρισιμες, χεστηκα τι λεει η καθε δανεζα που ηρθε να ηλιοκαει σε μια χρεοκοπημενη χωρα. Ας καει κι ο τουρισμος μαζι, τωρα καταλαβαινετε οτι σα βιομηχανια εχει τεραστια externalities γιατι μεταξυ αλλων γεμιζει τα δαση με διασπαρτες κατοικιες που το αναποτελεσματικο κρατος ποτε δε θα καλυψει, ουτε με νδ ουτε πασοκ ουτε συριζα.
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>WARNING!!
>
>If you are going on holiday to Rhodes, then stop and read here.
>
>We arrived in Rhodes on Tuesday and on Wednesday we discovered that the island was on fire. We were told not to panic. But we registered ourselves on the Danish list anyway in case of. However, no one came
>
>warnings. Yesterday morning we got up and went to the pool. There was some smoke over the hotel. But was assured by the employees that everything was ok. No reason to worry. Around noon, the smoke was really thick and both black and red (see picture). We became very worried and therefore called our guide who said that everything was ok. They hadn’t received any warnings so everything was ok. I called anyway
>
>the Ministry of Foreign Affairs who assured us that the locals had it under control and as long as they did not ask us to leave the hotel all was well. The employees told us to take it easy. We agreed to pack our bags if things were to develop. But a few minutes later, the hotel staff suddenly shouted that we should run on the beach and leave everything behind. We only had to take our passports. We would be evacuated. We rushed to grab our passports and ran on the beach in our bathing suits and a t-shirt. We imagined that soon boats would come to pick us up. Helicopters hovered overhead, fetching water from the sea and dumping it over what seems very close. About 20 minutes after the hotel, our guides and UM assured us that we were safe, the neighboring hotel caught fire. Due to the wind, the fire came towards us very quickly. We had to rush up the coast. My father with a newly operated knee, my mother with a lung disease that means she has very little lung capacity, and my fist with a stomach ulcer that made him throw up all the time. In addition to my husband, my two children, my brother and one more neva. We walked/warmed up in 40 degree heat with the fire behind us for over three hours. We were really scared. What were we up against and how were we supposed to know what to do. At some point, my nephew couldn’t take it anymore. He had to pass out and continued to vomit. A couple of locals took him and my brother in. The other 7 of us had to carry on with the hundreds of other people. After 3-4 hours, we finally got a message from an employee from our hotel, who was obviously also among all the people, to go into a hotel and get some water. Here we stopped for an hour. There was very little network and we could not get in touch with my brother and cousin. At the hotel we were told that we were safe. No reason to worry. The Greek government had still not announced anything, so everything had to be under control. Right up until it wasn’t anyway. We were asked to get out, buses would pick us up Ten huge crowds of people fought for the few seats on a bus. People were screaming and pushing to get a seat on the bus. We were not lucky. At the same time, a call finally went through. It was our travel guide. We had to continue to the next town where a bus would take us. We continued on foot
Εγώ διαβάζω μόνο πρώτοφλέμα και ξέρω οτι μας αποθεώνουν όλοι οι ξένοι. Τέτοια τάξη τέτοια αλφαδιά είχαν να δουν από την εκκένωση της Σαϊγκον απ’ τους Αμερικάνους το’75.
Εχουν γαμησει ολη τη χωρα στον βωμό του τουρισμού και τωρα καταφεραν να γαμησουν και αυτο. Οχι μονο με τις φωτιες, πχ σαντορινη μυκονος εχουν πτωση γτ το ξεφτιλισαν με τις τιμες.
Αλλα προσωπικα χεστηκα για τους τουριστες, καιγονται περιουσιες ( τα σπιτια και τα χωραφια εννοώ σκασιλα μου για τα ξενοδοχεία των οποίων οι ιδιοκτητες φωναζαν το προσωπικο να καθαριζει για να ερθουν οι τουριστες ενω διπλα ειχε φωτια! ) χανονται ζωες.
Στη ροδο οτι εχει γινει ειναι χαρη σε ντοπιους και εθελοντες . Το κρατος στα αρχιδια του. Φανταστείτε λοιπον να μην ηταν και τουριστικος προορισμος οπως η Ρόδος.
Αλλα ολα αυτα τα ξεραμε απο τα προηγουμενα 4 καλοκαιρια και τους ξαναβγαλατε. Μπραβο και παλι μπράβο.
Τωρα περιμένετε για τις πλημμύρες του φθινωπορου/χειμωνα που καθε χρονο εξαφανίζονται και περισσότερα δέντρα.
ξέρει περισσότερα από οποιονδήποτε θα την σχολιάσει
ΝΟ! YOU HAVE NOT BEEN TO RHODES!
TBH απο τη στιγμη που δεν καιγονται ανθρωποι και οι ζημιες ειναι διαχειρισιμες, χεστηκα τι λεει η καθε δανεζα που ηρθε να ηλιοκαει σε μια χρεοκοπημενη χωρα. Ας καει κι ο τουρισμος μαζι, τωρα καταλαβαινετε οτι σα βιομηχανια εχει τεραστια externalities γιατι μεταξυ αλλων γεμιζει τα δαση με διασπαρτες κατοικιες που το αναποτελεσματικο κρατος ποτε δε θα καλυψει, ουτε με νδ ουτε πασοκ ουτε συριζα.
TLDR μας τα χετε πρηξει με τους τουριστες