Back to newsFire alert conditions are currently in effect across Crete, with authorities declaring high fire risk in three of the island's regional units. The Greek Civil Protection agency has raised the danger level due to dry conditions, strong winds, and summer heat typical of this period. Visitors should avoid lighting fires or barbecues outdoors, including in designated picnic areas. Smoking in forested or rural areas is prohibited and can result in fines. If you spot smoke or flames, call the fire service immediately at 199. Hikers and those exploring inland areas or gorges should check local conditions before setting out and stay on marked paths. Follow updates from local authorities and your accommodation host, as access to certain areas may be restricted on high-risk days.
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Crete Under High Fire Alert Amid Extreme Summer Conditions
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