Back to newsWildfires are posing a significant threat across multiple regions in Southern Europe this summer, including parts of Greece and Crete. Dry conditions, high temperatures, and strong winds have created dangerous fire risk across the island. Tourists visiting Crete should stay informed about local fire alerts and avoid hiking or venturing into forested or rural areas during periods of extreme heat or high wind. Authorities may temporarily close certain nature trails and mountain roads as a precaution. Follow guidance from local authorities and hotel staff, and monitor official Greek civil protection updates. If you notice smoke or fire, call the Greek emergency number 112 immediately. Always carry water, avoid open flames outdoors, and do not discard cigarettes in dry vegetation. Conditions can change quickly, so flexibility in outdoor plans is advised throughout the summer season.
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Wildfires Force Crete Trail Closures as Southern Europe Faces Heat Crisis
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