Greece is facing a high risk of wildfires on Friday, Aug. 21, with numerous regions placed under the country’s Category 3 fire danger designation.
The Fire Danger Forecast Map classifies Category 3 as high fire risk, requiring increased vigilance, particularly in areas experiencing high temperatures and strong winds.
Areas under high fire risk
The Category 3 designation applies to:
- Attica and Kythira
- Boeotia, Evia and Skyros
- Phthiotis, Phocis, Aetolia-Acarnania, Thesprotia, Preveza and Arta
- Argolis, Corinthia, Elis, Messenia and Laconia
- Cephalonia, Ithaca and Zakynthos
- The Sporades and islands of the northeastern Aegean
- Crete, the Cyclades and the Dodecanese
- Areas of Magnesia, Achaia, Arcadia and Evros
Authorities urge caution
The high-risk designation comes amid conditions that can favor the rapid spread of fires, particularly where high temperatures coincide with strong winds.
Authorities are urging residents to exercise particular caution and avoid any activity that could cause a fire.
In the event of a fire, people are advised to follow the instructions of the relevant authorities closely.






