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Crete Closes Forests and Gorges Amid Extreme Wildfire Risk

Saturday, 4 July 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Crete's civil protection authorities have issued high-level fire danger warnings, placing forests and gorges under access restrictions across the island. The bans are currently in force due to very high wildfire risk conditions, meaning several natural areas are officially closed to the public until further notice. Tourists planning hikes or outdoor excursions should check with local authorities or their accommodation before visiting forested areas, gorges, or mountain trails. Entry to restricted zones is prohibited and may be enforced by fire service or police patrols. Violations can result in fines. Visitors are advised to avoid lighting fires or barbecues outdoors, including in campsites unless facilities are designated as fire-safe. If you spot smoke or flames, call the Greek emergency number 112 immediately. Stay on marked roads and follow any posted signage near natural parks and hiking routes.

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