Back to newsCrete is under high fire danger on July 12, 2026, as the Greek Fire Service has placed the island on yellow alert alongside 13 other regions across the country. Authorities are on standby with increased readiness to respond quickly to any outbreaks.
For visitors, this means outdoor activities in dry, wooded, or scrubland areas carry elevated risk. Tourists should avoid lighting fires, using barbecues, or discarding cigarettes anywhere outdoors. Hiking in forested zones is not recommended on high-danger days.
If you see smoke or flames, call the Greek emergency fire line at 199 immediately. Stay informed through your accommodation or local news. Conditions can change rapidly in summer heat and wind. Follow any instructions from local authorities and be prepared to evacuate an area if advised to do so.
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Crete Under High Fire Alert as Danger Sweeps Across Greece
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