Back to newsCrete is under a yellow fire danger alert on Thursday, July 2, placing the island at a high risk level (level 3) alongside nineteen other areas across Greece. This designation is issued by Greek civil protection authorities when weather conditions, including high temperatures, low humidity, and strong winds, create elevated wildfire risk.
Tourists visiting Crete on Thursday should avoid lighting fires or barbecues outdoors, including on beaches and in olive groves or forested areas. Campfires are prohibited under these conditions. If you are hiking or driving through rural or wooded areas, stay on marked paths, keep windows closed if smoke is visible, and note the emergency number for fire services in Greece is 199. Check local updates throughout the day, as conditions and alert levels can change.
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Crete Under Yellow Fire Alert as Greece Braces for Wildfire Risk
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