Back to newsFire risk across Crete is currently rated high, with firefighting forces on heightened alert throughout the island. Dry summer conditions combined with strong winds create dangerous conditions that can allow fires to spread rapidly, particularly in forested and rural areas.
Tourists should avoid lighting barbecues, campfires, or disposable grills anywhere outdoors, including beaches and countryside areas. Discarding cigarettes from car windows or in dry vegetation is strictly prohibited and carries heavy fines. If you spot smoke or flames, call the Greek emergency fire service immediately at 199.
When hiking or driving through rural areas, stay on marked paths and roads and avoid remote terrain during peak heat hours. Check local alerts before planning excursions into the mountains or countryside. Rental car agreements may also include liability clauses related to fire incidents caused by negligence.
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Crete on High Fire Alert: Tourists Warned Against Open Flames
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