Back to newsGreece recorded 60 wildfire outbreaks in a single 24-hour period between July 3 and July 4, 2025. Of those, 56 were contained quickly at the initial stage. The high frequency reflects the elevated fire risk across the country during summer, including Crete, where dry vegetation and strong winds create dangerous conditions. Tourists visiting the island should avoid lighting fires or barbecues outside designated areas, never discard cigarettes in nature, and stay alert to local authority announcements. If you see smoke or flames, call the fire emergency number 199 immediately. Check local conditions before hiking in rural or forested areas, particularly in the afternoon when temperatures and wind peak. Rental car drivers should be especially cautious on mountain roads where visibility can drop quickly near active fires.
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Greece reports 60 wildfires in 24 hours amid extreme summer heat
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