Back to newsActive wildfires are burning across tourist areas in Greece, Portugal, and Spain, with authorities issuing toxic air quality warnings across affected regions. In Greece, fires have been reported in areas frequented by visitors, prompting local emergency services to respond. Tourists in Crete and other Greek islands should monitor official alerts from the Greek Civil Protection Agency (112 Greece app) and local authorities.
Practical advice for visitors: avoid hiking or outdoor activities during periods of smoke or poor air quality, keep windows closed if smoke is present, and carry a mask if you are sensitive to air pollution. Stay away from any active fire zones and follow evacuation instructions immediately if issued. Check conditions before booking excursions to inland or forested areas. The situation remains developing, so verify current conditions with your accommodation or local tourism office before planning day trips.
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Wildfires Spark Air Quality Alerts Across Greece, Spain, and Portugal
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