Back to newsWildfires are currently affecting parts of Greece, with hundreds of firefighters deployed to combat the blazes. While the article does not specify which regions of Crete, if any, are directly impacted, tourists visiting the island should remain alert to fire risk during the summer months, when dry conditions and high temperatures create hazardous conditions across Greece. Visitors are advised to check local authorities and the Greek Civil Protection Agency for updates before hiking or exploring rural and forested areas. Avoid lighting fires or barbecues outside designated areas, and follow any evacuation instructions from local authorities immediately. If you notice smoke or fire, call the Greek emergency number 112. Monitor official sources for road closures or access restrictions that may affect travel plans, particularly in eastern and southern Crete where vegetation fires are more common in summer.
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Wildfires Spread Across Greece; Tourists Warned of Summer Risk
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