Wild Boars Force Drivers to Brake in Evia Road Scare

Drivers in northern Evia narrowly avoided accidents after wild boars suddenly crossed a rural road between Vasilika and Ellinika, as residents report a rise in similar incidents across the region in recent days.

Drivers in northern Evia, Greece, were forced to brake suddenly after wild boars appeared unexpectedly on a main rural road connecting the areas of Vasilika and Ellinika, causing brief but intense alarm among motorists.

According to eyewitness reports cited by local media, the animals emerged from nearby woodland and crossed the roadway without warning, prompting drivers to slow down sharply in order to avoid potential collisions.

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The incident took place on a winding stretch of road with limited visibility, increasing the risk for passing vehicles, particularly during low-light conditions.

Local residents say that sightings of wild boars in northern Evia—and other parts of the island—have increased noticeably in recent days, especially during the late afternoon and evening hours. The growing frequency of such encounters has raised concern among both drivers and communities in the area. Authorities are reminding motorists traveling through the region to reduce speed and remain alert, as the presence of wild animals on roads in Evia is becoming an increasingly common occurrence.

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