Back to newsGreece recorded approximately 40 wildfires within a single 24-hour period, reflecting the elevated fire risk that affects the country each summer, including Crete. Dry conditions, heat, and wind are the primary drivers of wildfire activity during the peak tourist season. Visitors to Crete should stay informed through local alerts and hotel staff, avoid lighting fires or barbecues in open areas, and follow instructions from authorities immediately if fires are reported nearby. Hiking in forested or scrubland areas carries additional risk during hot, dry spells. The Greek civil protection agency (112) issues emergency alerts by SMS to mobile phones in affected zones. Tourists are advised to keep their phones charged, note their nearest evacuation routes, and check local news regularly during their stay.
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Greece Battles 40 Wildfires in 24 Hours as Summer Heat Peaks
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