Back to newsSevere storms recently struck Crete, causing significant concern for the island's agricultural sector, particularly its vineyards and olive groves. The bad weather brought heavy rainfall and strong winds across the region, putting crops at risk during a critical growing period. Olive oil and wine production are central to Cretan culture and the local economy, so damage to these crops can affect the supply of local products visitors enjoy. Tourists currently on the island should be aware that weather conditions may be unstable. If you are planning excursions into rural or mountainous areas, check local forecasts before heading out, carry a waterproof layer, and allow extra time for road travel, as wet conditions can make mountain roads slippery. Beach activities may also be disrupted during periods of strong winds.
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Severe Storms Ravage Crete's Wine and Olive Crops
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