The Farquhar family from Inverurie were on holiday in Lardos when they were caught in the fires.
A Scottish family have told of their relief after being carried to safety in a dinghy from the Rhodes wildfires.
The blazes remain "out of control" according to the island's deputy mayor - and the fires have forced 19,000 people to leave their homes. The dinghies could only take six people at a time. The family waited on the beach as their luggage was taken first. Emma said the hotel and holiday providers should have done more sooner, especially for their own staff.
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