Back to newsWildfires are currently affecting parts of Europe, raising concerns among summer travelers. While the article provides general European-level coverage, Crete and other Greek islands remain on the radar during peak fire season, which typically runs from July through September. Visitors planning trips to Crete should monitor official alerts from the Greek Civil Protection Agency (112 emergency line) and check local conditions before hiking or venturing into forested or rural areas. Avoid open flames, barbecues, or cigarettes in natural spaces, as Greek law strictly prohibits these during high-risk periods. Most resort areas and coastal destinations remain unaffected, but travelers should stay informed through their accommodation hosts or local authorities. Travel insurance covering trip disruption due to natural events is strongly advised during summer months.
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