Back to newsCrete has been placed on yellow fire alert according to the latest fire risk prediction map issued by Greek authorities. A yellow alert indicates moderate to elevated fire danger across the island, typically triggered by dry conditions, high temperatures, and strong winds common during the summer months. Tourists visiting Crete during this period should avoid lighting fires or barbecues in open areas, refrain from discarding cigarettes outdoors, and stay away from forested or scrubland areas where fire risk is highest. If you spot smoke or fire, call the Greek emergency number 199 (fire service) immediately. Check daily updates from the General Secretariat for Civil Protection at civilprotection.gov.gr before hiking or visiting nature sites. Conditions can change quickly, so remain alert to local announcements and follow instructions from authorities.
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