Back to newsThe Greek electricity distribution network operator (DEDDIE) has announced scheduled power outages affecting several areas of Crete on Tuesday, June 30. These are planned maintenance interruptions, meaning they are temporary and expected to be restored within the day. Tourists staying in affected areas may experience disruptions to air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and other electrical services during the outage windows. If your accommodation is in a rural or semi-urban area of Crete, it is worth checking with your host or hotel whether your location is affected. Keep phones charged in advance, carry cash in case card payment terminals go offline, and note that some restaurants and shops may operate on reduced capacity. Specific affected zones and outage times can be confirmed through the DEDDIE website or local accommodation staff.
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Scheduled Power Outages to Impact Crete on June 30
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