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Democrats delay GOP-led vote on Trump's major tax bill with a lengthy floor hold, while Republicans push forward with a massive spending bill, sparking heated House debates ahead of a final decision.

Mass evacuations as wildfire rages in Greek island of Crete

BBC NewsThursday, July 3, 2025 at 1:15:27 AM
Mass evacuations as wildfire rages in Greek island of Crete
A dangerous wildfire is tearing through the Greek island of Crete, forcing evacuations in the Ferma area. Strong winds are pushing flames toward homes, hotels, and vacation rentals, leaving locals and tourists scrambling to safety.
Editor’s Note: Wildfires in popular tourist destinations like Crete aren’t just an environmental crisis—they disrupt lives, threaten livelihoods, and strain emergency resources. With extreme weather becoming more common, this kind of disaster highlights how vulnerable even well-loved vacation spots can be.
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