Back to newsWildfires have broken out in Greece, part of a broader pattern of summer fires also affecting southern France. While the article does not specify exact locations within Greece, wildfires are a recurring seasonal risk across the country, including Crete, particularly during July and August when temperatures peak and vegetation is dry.
Tourists visiting Crete should stay informed through local news and official channels. Avoid hiking in forested or rural areas during high-wind, high-heat days, as conditions can change rapidly. Follow instructions from local authorities if fires are reported near your area. Do not light fires outdoors, including barbecues, in non-designated areas. Check with your accommodation or the local fire service (199 in Greece) for updates. Travel disruptions near affected zones are possible, so confirm any planned excursions to inland or forested areas before departure.
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