Back to newsFirefighters are battling three active wildfire fronts across Crete simultaneously. The fires are being tackled by ground crews and aerial support, though the limited article content does not specify the exact locations or causes. Wildfires are common in Crete during the summer months, particularly July and August, driven by strong winds, dry vegetation, and high temperatures. Tourists in affected areas should follow instructions from local authorities, avoid hiking or driving near smoke-visible zones, and monitor updates from the Greek Civil Protection agency (112 emergency number). If you are staying in a rural or forested area, confirm with your accommodation that evacuation routes are clear. Check local news sources or the 112 Greece app for real-time updates before heading into the countryside.
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