Back to newsA plume of Saharan dust is sweeping across the Mediterranean, affecting Crete and much of southern Europe during an ongoing heat wave. The dust creates hazy, orange-tinged skies and reduces air quality, which can cause irritation for visitors with respiratory conditions or allergies. Temperatures across Crete are expected to remain elevated, compounding the discomfort from reduced visibility and dusty air.
Tourists should carry water at all times and limit prolonged outdoor activity during peak afternoon heat, typically between 13:00 and 17:00. Those with asthma or breathing sensitivities are advised to wear a mask outdoors and keep windows closed during the dust peak. The phenomenon is temporary and common in summer months. Beach conditions remain generally safe, though a light dust layer may settle on surfaces. Monitor local forecasts for updates on dust concentration and temperature.
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Saharan Dust Plume Blankets Crete Amid Mediterranean Heat Wave
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