Back to newsWestern Europe is experiencing an unprecedented heatwave, with dozens of deaths reported and meteorologists warning that extreme temperatures are continuing. While the article focuses on Western Europe broadly, Crete and the wider Mediterranean region are also affected by intense summer heat. Visitors to Crete should take precautions during midday hours (12:00 to 16:00), stay hydrated, wear sun protection, and avoid prolonged exposure outdoors. Seek air-conditioned spaces such as museums, tavernas, or hotel lobbies during peak heat. Check local weather forecasts daily, as conditions can change rapidly. If you plan outdoor activities such as hiking or beach visits, schedule them for early morning or late afternoon. Elderly travelers and young children are especially vulnerable and should take extra care.
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