Back to newsCrete's Decentralized Administration recently held a coordination meeting focused on Civil Emergency Planning for the island. Officials gathered to review and update emergency response protocols, ensuring that local authorities are prepared to handle potential crises including natural disasters, wildfires, and other unforeseen events. This type of planning is standard practice for Greek regional administrations, particularly ahead of the summer season when the island's population swells with tourists. For visitors, this is reassuring news: local authorities are actively reinforcing their readiness to respond quickly in emergencies. Travelers are encouraged to familiarize themselves with their accommodation's emergency procedures and keep the pan-European emergency number 112 saved on their phones while exploring Crete.
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