Back to newsSpain recorded over 1,028 heat-related deaths in June 2026, during a heatwave that swept across much of Europe. While this statistic concerns Spain directly, the same weather system brought extreme temperatures to Greece and Crete during the same period. Tourists visiting Crete this summer should be prepared for intense heat, particularly in July and August. Stay hydrated, avoid outdoor activities between 12:00 and 17:00, use sunscreen with high SPF, and seek air-conditioned spaces during peak heat hours. Check local weather forecasts daily through the Greek Meteorological Service. If you feel symptoms of heat exhaustion such as dizziness, nausea, or confusion, seek shade immediately and contact emergency services by dialing 112. Coastal areas offer some relief, but inland sites like Knossos and Spinalonga can be significantly hotter.
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Spain records 1,028 heat deaths amid heatwave threatening Crete tourism
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