Back to newsWildfire risk is elevated across popular Mediterranean holiday destinations this summer, including Crete. Greece regularly experiences high fire danger during July and August due to dry conditions, heat waves, and strong winds. Tourists visiting Crete should stay informed through local alerts and the Greek Civil Protection authority. Avoid lighting fires or barbecues in forested or rural areas, as open flames are prohibited during high-risk periods. If you are staying near wooded hillsides or nature reserves, familiarize yourself with evacuation routes. In the event of a nearby fire, follow instructions from local authorities immediately. The Greek emergency number is 112. Check daily fire risk maps published by the Greek Meteorological Service before hiking or visiting remote areas. Rental car companies and accommodations can also provide guidance on restricted zones.
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Greece Issues Wildfire Alert for Mediterranean Summer Tourism Season
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