Back to newsCrete is forecast to face a high wildfire risk tomorrow, alongside the North Aegean region, according to Greek fire service authorities. High temperatures, low humidity, and strong winds are the typical conditions driving such elevated risk levels during the summer months. Tourists visiting Crete should exercise caution when in forested or rural areas, avoid lighting open fires or barbecues outdoors, and refrain from discarding cigarettes. Access to certain hiking trails or natural areas may be restricted by local authorities during high-risk periods. If you notice smoke or fire, call the Greek emergency number 112 immediately. Stay informed through local news or your accommodation host, and follow any instructions from Greek civil protection services. Check conditions before planning excursions to mountainous or wooded parts of the island.
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Crete, North Aegean Under High Wildfire Risk Amid Heat Wave
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