Back to newsGreece is expanding its fire service nationwide, with Crete receiving a significant number of new firefighters as part of the reinforcement effort. The move comes ahead of the summer fire season, when dry conditions and strong winds across the island increase wildfire risk. For tourists visiting Crete, this means improved emergency response capacity in popular areas, including mountainous inland regions and coastal zones. Visitors should remain cautious during hot, windy days, avoid lighting fires in the countryside, and follow any local fire ban notices posted at beaches, hiking trails, and campsites. In case of emergency, the Greek fire service can be reached by calling 199.
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Greece Expands Fire Service in Crete Ahead of Wildfire Season
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