Back to newsGreece is currently experiencing hot, mostly sunny weather, keeping wildfire risk at high levels across the country, including Crete. Authorities have placed several regions on elevated alert, and outdoor fires are strictly prohibited during high-risk periods. Tourists visiting Crete should avoid lighting campfires, barbecues, or discarding cigarettes in natural areas, as violations carry heavy fines and can result in criminal charges. When hiking or exploring rural and forested areas, stay on marked trails and check local fire risk levels before heading out. In case of a wildfire nearby, follow instructions from local authorities and emergency services immediately. Keep emergency numbers handy: European emergency line 112, and Greek fire service 199. Conditions may change quickly during summer months, so monitor local news and hotel staff advisories throughout your stay.
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Greece Bans Outdoor Fires as Wildfire Risk Soars Across Crete
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