Back to newsEastern Crete is currently under a high wildfire risk alert. Authorities have classified fire danger levels as elevated across the eastern part of the island, a common occurrence during the hot, dry summer months when vegetation is parched and winds can spread flames rapidly.
Tourists visiting eastern Crete, including areas around Lasithi, Agios Nikolaos, Elounda, and Sitia, should take precautions. Avoid lighting fires, barbecues, or discarding cigarettes outdoors. Do not park vehicles on dry grass. Stay informed through local news and official Greek Civil Protection announcements.
If you see smoke or fire, call the emergency number 199 (fire service) immediately. Hiking in remote areas during high-risk periods is not recommended. Check local conditions daily and follow any instructions from Greek authorities, as evacuation orders can be issued with little notice in affected zones.
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Eastern Crete Under High Wildfire Alert as Summer Heat Peaks
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