Back to newsCrete is on orange fire alert today, Sunday July 6, with a very high fire risk classification (Category 4) declared across the prefectures of Heraklion, Rethymno, and Lasithi. Authorities have placed civil protection services on heightened standby. The elevated risk is driven by dry conditions, high temperatures, and strong winds typical of this time of year.
Tourists visiting or traveling through these areas should exercise caution. Avoid lighting fires or barbecues outdoors, including on beaches and in olive groves or forested areas. Do not discard cigarettes from vehicles or on open ground. If you spot smoke or flames, call the fire service immediately at 199.
Access to certain forested or rural areas may be restricted. Check with your accommodation or local authorities before planning hikes or countryside excursions today.
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