Back to newsSmoke from a large fire in Oreokastro, near Thessaloniki in northern Greece, has drifted south and is reaching Crete. Authorities have issued a warning about a toxic smoke cloud affecting air quality across the island. The fire involves materials that may release harmful pollutants. Tourists currently in Crete may notice reduced visibility, haze, or an unusual smell in the air. Those with respiratory conditions such as asthma, or heart-related health issues, are advised to limit time outdoors, keep windows closed, and avoid strenuous physical activity until air quality improves. Locals and visitors are encouraged to monitor official announcements from Greek civil protection authorities for updates on conditions. The situation is being monitored and no evacuation measures are in place in Crete at this time.
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Toxic Smoke From Greece Fire Reaches Crete, Health Warning Issued
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