Back to newsCrete is under a yellow fire alert on June 26, 2026, meaning the risk of wildfires across the island is classified as high. Authorities have raised this warning due to dry conditions and seasonal heat typical of late June. Tourists should avoid lighting fires, barbecues, or discarding cigarettes in open spaces, as these are strictly prohibited during alert periods. If you are hiking or exploring rural or forested areas, check local conditions before heading out and stay on marked paths. In the event of smoke or fire nearby, follow instructions from local authorities and move toward the coast or populated areas. Emergency services are on heightened readiness. Stay informed through hotel staff or official Greek Civil Protection channels (cpgsee.gov.gr) for any updates during your stay.
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Crete Under Yellow Fire Alert Amid High Wildfire Risk
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