Back to newsThree of Crete's four prefectures are currently under elevated fire risk, with authorities placing them on the "yellow" warning level on the national fire danger map. While yellow indicates a moderate-to-high risk rather than an active emergency, conditions are considered dangerous enough to warrant caution. Dry summer heat and seasonal winds are the primary contributing factors. Tourists visiting Crete should avoid lighting fires, barbecues, or disposing of cigarettes outdoors, as these activities are prohibited during high-risk periods and carry heavy fines. Hiking in forested or scrubland areas is discouraged when fire danger levels are elevated. Stay informed through local news or the Greek Civil Protection agency website for any updates. If you see smoke or flames, call 199, the Greek fire brigade emergency line, immediately.
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Three Crete Prefectures Under Yellow Fire Alert Amid Dry Summer Heat
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