Back to newsCrete is on high fire alert, with authorities classifying three prefectures as very high risk. Specific areas are under movement restrictions, meaning access to certain zones is prohibited. Visitors are advised to avoid forested and rural areas in affected regions, follow local authority instructions, and refrain from any activity that could ignite a fire, including barbecues and campfires. Check with local authorities or your accommodation before hiking or driving through rural areas. Emergency services are on heightened standby across the island. If you see smoke or fire, call 112 immediately. Stay updated through official Greek Civil Protection announcements at civilprotection.gr.
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Crete on high fire alert with access restrictions in three prefectures
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