Back to newsCrete has been placed on yellow fire alert, with authorities urging residents and visitors to exercise heightened caution across the island. The alert reflects elevated fire risk conditions, typically driven by dry vegetation, high temperatures, and wind. During the active fire prevention period, burning of crop residues and agricultural land is strictly prohibited throughout Crete.
Tourists should avoid lighting fires, barbecues, or disposing of cigarettes in outdoor or rural areas. If you spot smoke or flames, call the Greek emergency number 112 immediately. Hiking in forested or scrubland areas carries additional risk during alert periods, so check local conditions before heading out on trails. Rental car users should be especially careful not to park on dry grass. Stay informed through local news or hotel staff, as alert levels can change quickly with shifting weather.
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Crete Issues Yellow Fire Alert Amid High Risk Conditions
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