Back to newsCrete is currently battling three simultaneous wildfire fronts, with firefighting crews working to contain the blazes amid strong winds reaching several Beaufort on the scale. The combination of dry conditions and high winds is making containment efforts significantly more difficult. Tourists visiting affected areas should monitor local news and follow instructions from authorities. Avoid driving through or near mountainous or forested zones where fires are active, as roads may be closed without prior notice. Keep emergency numbers handy: the European emergency line is 112, and the Greek fire service can be reached at 199. Check with your accommodation or local authorities before planning excursions into rural or hillside areas until the situation is resolved.
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Multiple Wildfires Ravage Crete as High Winds Hinder Containment Efforts
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