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Stuck in Rhodes

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TooTrusting · 23/07/2023 08:47

I was just east of Gennadi, 5 minutes away, at Atlantica Dreams resort (Tui). All day yesterday there was a steady stream of evacuated guests from other hotels arriving.
The fire seemed to die down at around 3pm. But by 7 it was raging again.
We were told one of us needed to stay up all night to listen gif the evacuation siren.
There were hundreds of evacuees there by then.
Just before 10pm we were evacuated. We walked to the road where there was a coach and some cattle trucks. It was chaos and hard not to be separated from my DCs (23, 19, 17 & 17). We had no idea where we were going. I had to calm and keep company 2 distraught children (circa 14 and 8) who had got separated from their parents. I lost a shoe and one DC their phone. We had to jettison the one small cabin size suitcase we had brought our essentials in.
Our truck broke down and we walked about a mile, again not knowing where we were going, and were eventually directed onto Gennadi beach. There were around 2000 people there all crammed together. Small boats, capacity around 10, went back and forth between ferry boats and the shore. There was no Dunkirk spirit. People were tired, upset and frightened. Some had not slept for 2 nights.

It took 4 hours until we finally managed to get on one at around 2. It was bedlam with everyone shoving and barging. I was separated from the DCs several times. Nobody knew where we were going.

We were on the ferry around 4 hours before arriving in Rhodes Town at c6.30am. We sailed through ash clouds and people had towels tied round their faces. People were taken off in different buses. We ended up in a school with 150 others. But there was nothing there for us, no beds, mats, washing facilities or food and it was boiling hot.
There was no list so the authorities have no idea who has gone where. It is a total lie for Tui to say they have re accommodated everyone. They have not. They have no idea where I am and until their phone lines open I cannot contact them either. The only info we have been given is an FCO number for advice on travel and consular assistance (which we don't need).
Luckily I have 24 hour insurance access and when I'd re charged my phone was able to establish I am covered (was worried it would be an "act of God"). I have booked a hotel for 1 night, after a long search. I've just arrived - it's chaos with everyone sleeping on the floor.
Just before we left the school a band of volunteers arrived laden with food and one of them thinks our hotel may have been burned down and we are unlikely to get back to try to retrieve our stuff. She says Gennadi is mostly gone.

We leave on Wednesday. We can't check in here til 2 and need to go and buy clothes and essentials. All we have is what we are standing in.

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Ifulikepinacoladas · 27/07/2023 09:51

@TooTrusting
Glad you are home now. We were in Kalathos and were evacuated Saturday night after an incredibly stressful day watching the smoke rise and grow over our villa, then die down again, then the ash started to fall.... it was awful. We were lucky enough to change our flights quickly. I think the fact we had booked everything separately worked for us as we knew we were on our own when it came to decisions.
I hope you're all ok. Its a lot to process.

Silvers11 · 27/07/2023 09:57

Glad your'e home @TooTrusting. Not an experience you want to repeat I'm sure. So so sorry for the locals too, losing everything including for some - their livelihoods.

Look after yourselves. You may find reaction setting in now you are home and safe

Gothambutnotahamster · 27/07/2023 10:11

So pleased you're home.

Tessisme · 27/07/2023 12:08

I'm sure you're glad to be home, OP!

Nanaof1 · 27/07/2023 12:25

Very happy to read that you are home! I agree, they could have handed some food and drink on the plane, but like you, I would have bitten my tongue.

I hope you get a lot of rest and take care of all of you over the next several days. It will, at some point, hit you fully and don't be surprised if you have a delayed reaction.

Thank you for keeping us all up to date and the first-person account of events.

adriftabroad · 27/07/2023 12:35

What a good mother. Well done on getting home x

Puzzledandpissedoff · 27/07/2023 13:30

Really glad you're back safe and sound OP Flowers

And I'm not sure the locals have too much to worry about over future tourism ... if the price is right people have very short memories, and it's not (thank god) as if the entire island's been destroyed

exiledfromcornwall · 27/07/2023 13:36

Really glad to hear you made it home. I am not personally affected by this, but I was heartened to hear how helpful and kind the locals have been. If I hear of any help being organised I would certainly like to contribute.

Hawkinsresident · 27/07/2023 14:02

Glad you’re back home safe.
we got back last night and while leaving many of the hotel staff were pleading us to report to our friends and family not to cancel holiday plans to safer parts of Rhodes.

Talking to some of the hotel staff I learned they work 2-3 shifts to earn as much in tourist season. I really feel for them. I wish British media stops fear mongering

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