Back to newsCrete is under a high wildfire risk alert today, July 13, 2026, with local authorities placed on heightened standby across the island. Hot, dry conditions combined with strong winds are typical drivers of elevated fire danger during summer, and visitors should take precautions when spending time outdoors, particularly in rural, forested, or mountainous areas.
Tourists are advised to avoid lighting fires or barbecues outside designated areas, not to discard cigarettes in vegetation, and to stay on marked trails when hiking. If you spot smoke or flames, call the Greek emergency fire service at 199 immediately. Rental car drivers should park away from dry brush. Check local conditions before heading to inland areas or gorges. Coastal areas remain generally accessible, but stay informed through your hotel or local news for any updates or area closures.
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