Back to newsCrete is implementing a new early warning system as part of a broader climate change response mechanism. The initiative involves the installation of monitoring stations across the island designed to detect and alert authorities to extreme weather events, including heatwaves, storms, and flash floods. The system aims to improve response times and public safety during increasingly frequent climate-related incidents. For tourists, this means faster official warnings during adverse weather conditions, particularly relevant during summer when high temperatures and occasional storms can affect outdoor activities, hiking trails, and coastal areas. Visitors are advised to stay attentive to local weather alerts, especially when planning excursions to mountainous regions or remote beaches, and to follow guidance issued by Greek civil protection authorities during any declared weather warnings.
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Crete Launches Early Warning System for Extreme Weather Events
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