Back to newsWildfires have returned as a serious concern across Greece this summer, with multiple blazes causing loss of life and property damage in recent days. While the article does not specify incidents in Crete directly, the island faces elevated fire risk each year during the hot, dry summer months. Visitors should avoid lighting fires or barbecues in outdoor areas, stay on marked trails, and follow instructions from local authorities. If you see smoke or fire, call the emergency number 199 (fire service) immediately. Check local news and official announcements before hiking in forested or rural areas, particularly in inland and southern Crete. Hotel staff and local tourism offices can provide up-to-date information on any active restrictions or closures in specific areas.
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