Evacuation from Rhodes was ‘hell’, say household from Northern Ireland
household from Northern Ireland evacuated because of the wildfires in Rhodes have stated it was “hell” making an attempt to get dwelling from the Greek island.
Conor and Danielle Cullen took a vacation to Rhodes in Greece with their two daughters, Chloe, 13, and Molly, 11.
The household skilled a “brutal” a number of days making an attempt to return to their dwelling in Co Tyrone after being evacuated from their resort with just one small backpack of their belongings.
They needed to face a ship journey at midnight, emergency lodging and making an attempt to rearrange journey again to Belfast with little data.
Temperatures of over 40C have led to an outbreak of fires throughout islands in Greece, with the blaze in Rhodes inflicting greater than 20,000 folks to be evacuated.
Orders to evacuate have additionally been issued on the islands of Corfu and Evia.
After being evacuated from their resort to a seaside 4-5 miles away, Mr and Mrs Cullen have been informed that buses can be returning to take them again to the resort, however because it grew darkish Mrs Cullen stated the hazard of the close by hearth turned extra obvious.
“All you kept hearing was ‘A bus is coming, a bus is coming’ and then it starts to get dark and there’s no electric, so no streetlights, no nothing,” she stated.
“And the darker it was getting the more you could see the flames, because during the day you couldn’t see flames, it was all smoke, but then when it was getting darker, the sky, it was just red and orange with flames.
“And you’re sitting and still nothing’s coming.”
Mr Cullen stated: “You could feel the tension in the air. People were starting to get more panicked about what was happening.
“Because where the fire was didn’t look as severe as it got later in the night, and then you could see that the fire actually spread right across the horizon, almost like an arc as if it was coming towards you.”
Having acquired no steerage from easyJet, the airline the couple had booked by, or from anybody from their resort, Mr and Mrs Cullen have been informed by a Red Cross consultant that they needed to evacuate their space by boat or by bus.
They stated hundreds of individuals gathered on the seaside to await boats for evacuation at midnight.
Mr Cullen stated as soon as the boat began to permit folks on it was a “free-for-all”.
Mrs Cullen added: “We’re pulling the kids, the kids are pulling us, everybody’s just pulling on each other. And it was just panic.
“They (others attempting to board) did not care about young children in front of them, and they got on before the children, they had pushed their way right through before we could even get the kids up.
“So we reckon there was about 50 of us on a boat, and nobody spoke and no life jackets.”
Mrs Cullen stated the household’s expertise on the boat was “hell”.
“We were on the boat for nearly three hours. Three hours on the boat,” she stated.
“We did not know where we were at when we were getting off. I actually asked the man were we still in Rhodes. Because everything was black, you did not know.”
She added: “We’re on the water, we can’t see nothing, it was just hell.”
Mr and Mrs Cullen stated the boat evacuation was extraordinarily anxious for the household.
“I know the way I’m feeling, I’m sitting here at times going – this just seems like a dream, like the holiday hasn’t happened yet,” Mrs Cullen stated.
“It’s just a nightmare, and that boat. We cannot, I cannot get that boat situation out of my head.”
Mr Cullen stated he felt the boats appeared unsafe.
“That was the big moment for us, was you’re risking getting on the boat in the middle of the night with young children,” he stated.
“Because we’d seen lots of these sorts of tender boats running back and forth, getting people and taking them out to bigger ships and just the amount of people on them just didn’t look safe.”
Following the boat journey, the Cullens have been taken to emergency lodging in Afantou, Rhodes.
The couple stated the household’s scenario was not helped by an absence of communication from easyJet.
“There was other representatives of other airline companies coming to people and saying they’re looking into it and all the rest,” Mrs Cullen stated.
“EasyJet – nothing. Not one person. Not one phone call. Not one text. Nothing.”
Mr Cullen stated the primary contact they acquired from the airline was 13 hours after the evacuation from their resort.
“There’s no information being put out but to the media or whatever, and when we called them we were phoning flat out to try and get some information so you can make decisions,” he stated.
“But then, I think the first correspondence we got was 13 hours later from (when) we were evacuated, and at that point we were on the boat.”
The Cullens heard of a repatriation flight to Gatwick, which they took, after which flew from Gatwick to Belfast City Airport, arriving dwelling on Monday night.
Due to their home and automotive keys being within the resort together with their belongings and a few sentimental gadgets, the Cullens needed to get a locksmith to open the door of their home.
They stated reserving new flights and lodging had price round £1,000, however Mrs Cullen stated their focus was on the security of the folks of Rhodes, and the opposite vacationers making the journey again.
“We hope that the island does build itself back up again because it was beautiful, and the families that we did meet along the way I really hope that they all got home as well,” she stated.
Two flights from Rhodes have been as a result of land at Belfast International Airport within the early hours of Wednesday morning.
An easyJet holidays spokesperson stated they have been in contact with Mr and Mrs Cullen and that the couple would obtain a “partial refund”.
“There is nothing more important to us than the safety and wellbeing of our customers. As the situation in Rhodes has evolved, we’ve prioritised keeping our impacted customers updated, sourcing them alternative accommodation, and organising a return to the UK at the earliest opportunity,” they stated.
“We’re really sorry to hear that Mr and Mrs Cullen’s holiday was impacted by the wildfires. As soon as we were aware of the situation and as it unfolded, we got in touch with Mr and Mrs Cullen several times to share updates and next steps, including confirming the alternative hotel we had sourced.
“While the concerning wildfire situation is out of our control, we apologise for any disappointment caused and we’ll be in touch with Mr and Mrs Cullen to discuss a partial refund for the disrupted element of their holiday.”