Ierapetra is a city located on the island of Crete in Greece. Travel Pulse



A wildfire that recently broke out in the city of Ierapetra, located on the southern coast of Crete, Greece, forced the temporary evacuation of thousands of tourists. The fire spread quickly due to strong winds and high temperatures. Officials acted fast to move visitors to safer parts of the island.

Andreas Fiorentinos, a senior official from Greece’s tourism board, confirmed that the fire is now under control. He also said that all visitors, hotels, and nearby areas are safe.

Tourists Safely Relocated

Local authorities and residents quickly stepped in to help tourists affected by the wildfire. Some locals even opened their homes to travelers. Hotels across Crete also helped by offering shelter and services to those who had to leave their original lodgings.

Fiorentinos said, “We took action right away. Our goal was to protect everyone’s health and safety. The quick response showed Greece can handle emergencies well, even in tough situations.”

Officials Thank Locals and Support Teams

Fiorentinos thanked the people of Crete, especially the hotel staff and local emergency teams. He praised their care for visitors and commitment to keeping everyone safe. “Our top priority is always protecting people, homes, and nature,” he added. “We will keep doing everything possible to give travelers a peaceful and enjoyable stay.”

Tourists Returning to Hotels

Around 3,500 tourists were evacuated last week as fires burned through forests and olive groves. But with the fires now under control, many travelers have safely returned to their hotels. The worst of the heat peaked at over 100°F, which added to the difficulty of controlling the fire.

Greece Faces a Tough Fire Season

Greece, along with several other Mediterranean countries, is currently going through a tough wildfire season. Strong winds and very dry conditions have made fires harder to stop. Countries like France and Syria are also battling flames during this extra-hot summer.

Even with these challenges, Greece remains open and safe for tourists. Authorities continue to monitor the situation carefully.

Safety Advice for Travelers

Tourists planning to visit Crete or other parts of Greece this summer should stay informed. Check local weather and fire risk updates regularly. If staying near forested or dry areas, follow any emergency directions from local officials.

Travelers should also carry their passports and ID at all times, just in case they need to move quickly. They can check the daily Greek Fire Risk Map and contact local emergency services if needed.

Despite the recent fire, Crete and the rest of Greece still offer a warm welcome to visitors. The country’s well-organized response and strong local support have helped ensure tourists can continue to enjoy their holidays safely.

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