Back to newsDEDDIE, the Greek electricity distribution network operator, has announced scheduled power outages affecting several areas of Crete on Sunday, June 21. These are planned maintenance interruptions, meaning they are temporary and part of routine infrastructure work rather than an emergency. Tourists staying in affected areas may experience disruptions to air conditioning, electric appliances, and hotel services during the outage windows. It is advisable to check with your accommodation for the exact timing and duration of cuts in your specific area. Keeping your phone charged in advance, carrying cash in case card terminals go offline, and planning outdoor activities during the outage period are practical steps to minimize inconvenience. Outages of this type typically last a few hours and are restored the same day.
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Crete to Face Scheduled Power Outages on June 21
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