Back to newsA fire in Thessaloniki, northern Greece, produced a toxic smoke cloud whose fine particles traveled south as far as Crete, according to local experts. While the concentration of pollutants decreases significantly over such distances, specialists note that sensitive groups including people with asthma, respiratory conditions, or heart problems may still experience irritation. Visitors spending time outdoors in Crete during periods of reduced air quality are advised to limit strenuous activity, keep windows closed during peak pollution hours, and monitor local air quality updates. Those with pre-existing respiratory conditions should carry any prescribed medication. The situation is considered temporary, with conditions expected to improve as winds shift. Tourists with concerns can check real-time air quality data through Greek national meteorological services or the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service.
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Toxic Smoke From Thessaloniki Fire Reaches Crete, Threatens Health
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