Back to newsA large wildfire burning near Thessaloniki in northern Greece is producing a significant smoke plume that is expected to drift south and reach Crete. Visitors across the island may notice reduced air quality, hazy skies, and reduced visibility over the coming hours or days. Those with respiratory conditions such as asthma or allergies should limit prolonged outdoor activity and carry any relevant medication. Outdoor excursions, hiking, and beach time remain generally feasible but check local conditions before heading out. The smoke is an atmospheric phenomenon carried by wind patterns and does not indicate any fire risk on Crete itself. Monitor local weather updates and follow guidance from Greek civil protection authorities if conditions worsen.
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Wildfire Smoke from Thessaloniki Expected to Reach Crete
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