Back to newsCrete is deploying drones to detect wildfires faster across the island. The unmanned aerial systems will monitor forested and rural areas, allowing authorities to identify and respond to fires more quickly than traditional ground-based methods. This is particularly relevant during the summer months, when dry conditions and high winds make Crete vulnerable to wildfires. Tourists hiking, camping, or visiting inland and mountain areas should be aware that fire risk is taken seriously on the island. Visitors are advised to avoid lighting open fires outside designated areas, not to discard cigarettes in dry vegetation, and to follow any local fire ban notices posted at trailheads or accommodations. In the event of a nearby fire, follow instructions from local authorities and hotel staff.
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Crete Deploys Drones to Detect Wildfires Faster
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