Back to newsCretan municipalities and regional authorities have been placed on high alert as the Civil Protection agency implements emergency flood prevention measures with a deadline of end-September. The announcement signals an intensified response to seasonal flooding risks that can affect transportation, accommodation access, and visitor activities across the island. Tourists planning travel to Crete should monitor local alerts, check road conditions before journeys to remote areas, and follow guidance from local authorities. The measures, while precautionary, underscore the importance of staying informed during autumn months when Mediterranean weather patterns bring increased rainfall and potential severe weather events.
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