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Giorgio Armani, others flee homes in Sicilian island fire

Fashion designer Giorgio Armani and dozens of others have been forced to flee from their holiday villas as firefighters work to extinguish the remnants of two wildfires on the Sicilian island of Pantelleria.

A photo shows flames that appear to encroach on Armani’s villa, but his press office said they stopped short of the property.

Armani and guests evacuated to a boat in the harbour on Wednesday night.

The head of the region’s civil protection agency, Salvatore Cocina, said arson is suspected in two wildfires that forced around 30 people to seek refuge in boats or on safer parts of the island.

Fashion designer Giorgio Armani in June. Photo: Getty

Firefighters used Canadair planes to douse the flames, along with ground teams to protect homes.

Authorities said no structures appeared to have been lost.

The island’s mayor, Vincenzo Campo, told the ANSA news agency two Canadairs were working on putting out the last flames on difficult terrain and that the wind had dropped off.

‘‘After the great fear of last evening and the night spent at work, Pantelleria is returning to normal,’’ Campo said.

‘‘It seems the worst is over.’’

Local officials appealed for any information that would help identify the cause of the blaze, which started in two points 400 metres apart.

Pantelleria, located between Sicily and the Tunisia, is a popular beach and trekking destination that includes ancient archaeological sites and natural geographic formations.

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