Back to newsGreek authorities have mobilized firefighters, aircraft, and helicopters to combat a wildfire on Evia Island, located northeast of Athens. While this incident is not on Crete, it serves as a timely reminder that Greece experiences significant wildfire activity during summer months, particularly from June through August when dry conditions and strong winds create heightened risk. Visitors to Crete should stay informed about local fire alerts, follow guidance from Greek Civil Protection authorities, and avoid lighting fires in open areas. If you are traveling between islands or through Athens, check for any transport disruptions caused by fire-related operations. Local Greek authorities respond quickly to such events, but tourists are advised to monitor official announcements and heed any evacuation or restriction notices during their stay.
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Greece Mobilizes Emergency Response to Evia Island Wildfire
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