Back to newsWildfires have been reported across Greece, and while firefighting crews have brought active blazes under control, authorities warn that fire danger remains high. Dry conditions and seasonal winds continue to create elevated risk throughout the country, including Crete. Tourists visiting the island should avoid lighting fires or barbecues in outdoor areas, dispose of cigarettes carefully, and follow all local fire safety rules. If you are hiking or exploring inland or forested areas, check local conditions before setting out and be aware of any restricted zones. In the event of a nearby fire, follow instructions from local authorities immediately. Emergency services in Greece are reachable at 112. Staying informed through official local sources during your visit is strongly recommended during this period of elevated fire risk.
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Greece Wildfire Threat Persists Despite Controlled Blazes, Authorities Warn
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