Back to newsA fire at recycling facilities in Oreokastro, near Thessaloniki in northern Greece, has produced a toxic smoke cloud that strong winds are carrying southward, with authorities expecting it to reach Crete. The atmosphere in several regions along its path is already affected. Greek authorities have issued protective guidelines for residents and visitors. If you are currently in Crete or planning to be there in the coming days, limit time outdoors as much as possible, keep windows and doors closed, avoid physical exertion outside, and wear an FFP2 or surgical mask if you must go out. People with respiratory conditions, young children, and the elderly should take extra precautions. Monitor local news and official announcements for updates on air quality and when conditions return to normal.
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