Back to newsCrete is under a very high wildfire risk rating on Monday, July 6, 2026, according to Greek civil protection authorities. The island has been placed in the highest danger category alongside several North Aegean islands, reflecting dry conditions, low humidity, and strong winds typical of this time of year. Tourists visiting Crete should avoid lighting fires, barbecues, or discarding cigarettes in or near natural areas. Entry to certain forest zones may be restricted by local authorities. If you see smoke or flames, call the emergency number 112 immediately. Stay updated through local news and your accommodation provider, avoid hiking in remote forested areas during peak afternoon heat, and follow any instructions from Greek emergency services throughout the day.
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Crete Faces Extreme Wildfire Risk as Dry Conditions Intensify
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