The fires, driven by extreme heat and strong winds, caused widespread destruction in several regions, including Delvinë, Gramsh, Berat–Skrapar, Gjirokastër, Dibër, rural Tirana, and Korça. In Delvinë, hospitals and homes were evacuated, while in Gramsh, dozens of houses were completely destroyed.
The disaster resulted in one fatality, numerous injuries, and forced nearly 2,000 people to flee their homes. Agricultural lands, olive groves, and livestock operations sustained significant damage, further impacting the livelihoods of local communities.
Aid Reaches 1,000 People
Responding swiftly to the crisis, IHH delivered humanitarian aid to those most affected. In total, 200 families—approximately 1,000 individuals—received essential supplies to help them recover from the disaster. IHH affirmed its commitment to continue supporting the victims of the wildfires and assisting in the recovery efforts across the affected regions in Albania.