Back to newsCrete is currently under an orange fire alert, with Civil Protection authorities on heightened standby across the island. From the afternoon hours onward, surveillance is being reinforced with the deployment of volunteer firefighters, who are manning watchtowers and conducting active patrols throughout fire-prone areas.
An orange alert is the second-highest level on the Greek fire danger scale, indicating significant risk due to dry conditions, high temperatures, or strong winds. Authorities are urging both residents and visitors to avoid lighting fires outdoors, including barbecues, in natural areas or near vegetation.
If you are staying in or traveling through rural, forested, or hillside areas of Crete, stay informed via local news and follow instructions from emergency services. In case of fire, call 199 (fire brigade) or 112 (European emergency number). Avoid parking vehicles in dry vegetation areas.
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