Back to newsCrete is under a very high fire risk alert tomorrow, according to authorities in Heraklion. The entire island is on heightened readiness, meaning fire services and civil protection teams will be on standby. Tourists visiting Crete should avoid lighting fires, barbecues, or discarding cigarettes outdoors, as these actions are prohibited and dangerous during high-risk periods. Hiking or visiting forested and rural areas carries increased risk during such alerts. Stay informed through local news or hotel staff about any restrictions in the areas you plan to visit. If you notice smoke or fire, call the emergency number 199 (fire service) immediately. High fire risk days in Crete typically coincide with strong winds, low humidity, and high temperatures, which are common in summer.
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Crete Issues High Fire Risk Alert, Bans Outdoor Fires and Hiking
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