Back to newsA summer heatwave is sweeping across Europe, exposing significant gaps in infrastructure and worker protection legislation in countries including the UK, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. Reports from Greeks living abroad highlight widespread lack of air conditioning in homes, workplaces, and public buildings not designed for extreme heat. For tourists traveling to or from Crete this summer, be aware that connecting cities in northern Europe may offer little relief from the heat. Crete itself is well-adapted to high temperatures, but visitors should still take standard precautions: stay hydrated, avoid outdoor activity between 12:00 and 17:00, use SPF 50+ sunscreen, and ensure your accommodation has functioning air conditioning before booking. Seek shade during peak hours and keep an eye on local weather alerts issued by the Hellenic Meteorological Service.
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Europe's Heatwave Crisis Exposes Widespread Infrastructure Gaps
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