High Fire Risk Alert Issued Across Greece for June 29

Authorities warn of elevated wildfire danger across multiple Greek regions including Attica, the Peloponnese, and the North Aegean, urging residents to avoid outdoor activities that could spark fires as emergency services remain on high alert.

A high fire risk warning (risk category 3) has been issued for Monday, affecting large parts of Greece, including Attica, the Peloponnese, as well as regions of Central and Western Greece, and the North Aegean.

According to an announcement by the General Secretariat for Civil Protection, citizens are urged to exercise extreme caution and avoid any activity in rural or outdoor areas that could potentially trigger a wildfire.

A high fire risk is forecast for the following areas:

Attica
Euboea (Evia)
Skyros
Boetia (Viotia)
Phocis (Fokida)
Phthiotis (Fthiotida)
Corinthia
Argolis
Aetolia-Acarnania
Arta
Preveza
Thesprotia
Lefkada
Magnesia
Larissa
Sporades islands
Thessaloniki
Chalkidiki
Mount Athos
Rhodope
Evros
Samothrace
Lemnos
Lesbos
Chios
Psara
Parts of Achaia and Elis

Civil Protection authorities emphasize that all relevant emergency services are on heightened readiness to respond to potential incidents. Citizens are also advised to regularly monitor the fire risk forecast map and strictly follow official instructions.

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