Back to newsA wildfire broke out in a northern area of Greece, prompting authorities to issue an evacuation alert for at least one nearby village. Emergency services responded to contain the blaze, and residents in affected zones were urged to leave as a precaution. While the fire's exact location and current containment status are not fully detailed in available reports, wildfires are a recurring seasonal risk in Greece during summer months, particularly when temperatures are high and conditions are dry. Tourists traveling in or near affected regions should monitor local alerts, follow instructions from authorities, and avoid roads near active fire zones. Check official Greek civil protection updates (civilprotection.gr) or local news before visiting rural or forested areas. If you are staying in a potentially affected area, contact your accommodation for the latest safety guidance.
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Wildfire Erupts in Northern Greece; Evacuations Underway
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