Back to newsA large fire that broke out in Thessaloniki is producing dense smoke clouds that are expected to drift southward and reach Crete over the coming hours. The toxic haze is forecast to spread across a wide geographic area, meaning air quality across the island may be temporarily affected.
Tourists currently in Crete or planning outdoor activities should monitor local air quality updates. If visibility drops or a smell of smoke becomes noticeable, it is advisable to limit prolonged outdoor exposure, particularly for those with respiratory conditions, asthma, or allergies. Keep windows closed during peak haze periods and stay hydrated.
The fire itself is located in northern Greece and poses no direct safety threat to Crete. Airports and ferry services are not currently reported as affected. Conditions are expected to improve once winds shift direction.
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Toxic smoke from Thessaloniki fire threatens Crete's air quality
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