Back to newsCrete is under elevated wildfire risk this Saturday, with the regions of Heraklion and Lasithi placed on yellow fire alert by Greek civil protection authorities. Dry conditions, high temperatures, and strong winds are the primary contributing factors. Yellow alert indicates a significant risk level requiring heightened vigilance from both residents and visitors.
Tourists exploring inland areas, hiking trails, gorges, or rural zones in these regions should exercise caution. Avoid lighting campfires or barbecues in open areas, do not discard cigarettes outdoors, and stay on marked paths. If you see smoke or flames, call the Greek emergency number 112 immediately. Check local conditions before heading to forested or mountainous areas in eastern and central Crete, and follow any instructions from local authorities or park staff throughout the day.
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