Back to newsA large wildfire near Oreokastro, in the Thessaloniki region of northern Greece, produced a dense smoke cloud that spread southward and reached Crete. The smoke was visible across a wide area of the island, causing reduced visibility and affecting air quality. Tourists currently in Crete or planning to visit should be aware that smoke haze may linger depending on wind conditions. If you notice reduced air quality or hazy skies, limit prolonged outdoor activity, especially strenuous exercise. The fire originated far from Crete and poses no direct threat to the island, but those with respiratory sensitivities such as asthma should take precautions and carry any relevant medication. Monitor local weather updates for air quality changes during your stay.
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Greek wildfire smoke reaches Crete, affecting air quality and visibility
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