Greece is currently grappling with wildfires, as blazes rage across both the mainland and several of its islands. Over the weekend, areas near Athens were evacuated due to more than 50 wildfires breaking out, with residents in the suburb of Kryoneri being advised to leave their homes.
Firefighters are also tackling fires on the islands of Crete, Kythira and Euboea, while numerous smaller fires have erupted locally. These fires have been fuelled by scorching temperatures and dry conditions across southern Europe, with neighbouring countries Turkey and Montenegro also dealing with wildfires this summer.
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A heatwave in Greece, which saw temperatures soar to 44C in Athens last week, has increased the country's fire risk. These wildfires coincide with the peak travel period, causing concern for many British holidaymakers heading to Greece for the school holidays.
If you're wondering whether it's safe to visit Greece, here's what you need to know. It's worth noting that large parts of Greece remain unaffected by the wildfires.
What the UK Foreign Office saysThe UK Foreign Office, the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, hasn't issued any further guidance on specific wildfires since its last update on July 4, which remains current on July 28.
It advises there is a high risk of wildfires during the summer season from April to October. It recommends reading the wildfires section on its Safety and security page which states that travellers "Ensure that your mobile phone is registered to receive emergency alerts to be warned of wildfires near your location."
The advice page for Greece state the following"There is a high risk of wildfires during the summer season from April to October. Ensure that your mobile phone is registered to receive emergency alerts to be warned of wildfires near your location.
"Wildfires are highly dangerous and unpredictable. The situation can change quickly. To avoid starting wildfires:
- leave no litter, especially not glass which is known to start fires.
- make sure cigarettes are properly extinguished.
- do not light barbecues.
"Causing a wildfire or a forest fire is a criminal offence in Greece – even if unintentional. If you see a fire, call the emergency services on 112. Be cautious if you are in or near an area affected by wildfires:
- follow @112Greece for official updates.
- follow the guidance of the emergency services.
- call the Greek emergency services on 112 if you are in immediate danger.
- contact your airline or travel operator who can assist you with return travel to the UK.
- Always check the Foreign Office page for the latest advice before you travel.
Whether you're covered for wildfires by your insurance hinges on the specifics of your policy and the breadth of your coverage; wildfires typically fall under "unforeseen circumstances". This implies that you might be covered for medical evacuations, cancellations, or delays brought about by severe weather conditions, as per Travel and Tour World.
When it comes to flights and hotel reservations, most airlines or travel insurance providers won't offer a refund or compensation if you decide to cancel your journey due to worries about wildfires - unless there's an official travel advisory in place.
It's crucial to touch base with your holiday provider for the most recent information before you set off.
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