Back to newsGreece has entered its first day of elevated wildfire danger, with large parts of the country classified at Risk Category 4 (very high). The national emergency response mechanism has been placed on full operational alert, with Attica region expected to remain at the same high-risk level through Sunday.
While this alert covers broad areas of Greece, visitors to Crete should take precautions during this period: avoid open fires and barbecues in outdoor or rural areas, stay on marked trails when hiking, and keep an eye on local announcements. If you spot smoke or flames, call the fire service on 199. Conditions driving this alert include dry vegetation, heat, and wind typical of the summer season. Check local authorities and your accommodation for any area-specific restrictions before heading into the countryside.
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Greece Enters Extreme Wildfire Alert; Emergency Response Activated
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