Back to newsPlanned power outages are scheduled across parts of Crete on Monday, July 6, 2026, carried out by DEDDIE, the Greek electricity distribution network operator. The affected areas include sections of Heraklion, though the full list of locations was not provided in the excerpt. These are routine maintenance interruptions and are not related to emergencies or weather events.
Tourists staying in the affected areas may experience temporary loss of electricity, which could impact air conditioning, phone charging, and hotel amenities. If you are planning activities that depend on power, such as cooking meals or using electric vehicles, it is advisable to plan accordingly. Most hotels have backup generators for essential services. Check with your accommodation for specific outage times and duration affecting your area.
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Planned Power Outages Hit Crete July 6 for Maintenance
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