Back to newsCrete is currently under a very high wildfire risk alert, as issued by Greek civil protection authorities. The warning applies across the island and calls for heightened caution from residents and visitors alike. Dry conditions, strong winds, and summer heat create dangerous fire-spreading conditions typical of the July period.
Tourists are strongly advised to avoid lighting fires or barbecues in open areas, including beaches and countryside locations. Disposing of cigarettes outdoors is prohibited. If you spot smoke or flames, call the emergency fire service immediately at 199.
Hiking in forested or rural areas carries elevated risk during this period. Check local advisories before heading into the hills or gorges such as Samaria. Access to certain nature areas may be temporarily restricted by authorities. Stay informed through local news and hotel staff for any updates affecting your plans.
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Crete Under Extreme Wildfire Alert as Summer Heat and Winds Intensify
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