Back to newsFire danger across Crete has been raised to the highest alert level (red) for Monday, July 7, 2026, alongside the North Aegean region. Greek authorities have placed fire services on full standby. Red alert conditions typically involve strong winds, low humidity, and high temperatures, which significantly increase the risk of wildfires spreading rapidly. Tourists visiting Crete on Monday should avoid lighting fires or barbecues outdoors, including in campsites and beaches. Do not discard cigarettes in vegetation or dry areas. If you are hiking or exploring rural or forested zones, check local conditions before setting out and follow instructions from local authorities. In case of a fire sighting, call the Greek emergency number 199 (fire service) immediately. Stay informed through local news and your accommodation provider.
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Crete under red alert Monday as extreme wildfire danger sweeps island
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