Very high risk of fire (Risk Category 4) is provided for today in Attica, Euboea, North Aegean and Argolisaccording to the Fire Risk Provision Map issued by General Secretariat for Civil Protection of the Ministry of Climate Crisis & Civil Protection (civilProtection.gov.gr).

Specifically a very high risk of fire (risk category 4) is provided today for the following areas:

  • Attica
  • Argolis
  • areas in southern Euboea and Corinthia
  • Lesvos
  • Chios
  • Fisherman

At the same time, there is a high risk of fire (risk category 3) in several areas of the island and mainland

The General Secretariat for Civil Protection has informed the relevant state -owned state agencies, as well as the regions and municipalities of the above areas, in order to be on increased civil protection readiness to address any fire incidents immediately.

At the same time, the GAPP recommends that citizens be very careful and to avoid actions in the countryside that can cause fire from negligence, such as burning dry grass and branches or cleaning residues, using sparks such as drops, use of sparks, rugs, cigarettes, etc. It is also recalled that the burning of the fields are prohibited during the fire period.

In addition, as announced by the Fire Brigade, the 2nd Stage of Operational Readiness of the PA remains in place. And air surveillance patrols will be carried out, as well as patrols by firefighters, police and military forces.

Furthermore, the fire departments of the above areas remain partially alert to tackle the increased service requirements, which may occur due to very high risk of fire (Risk Category 4).

At the same time, for these areas, the Civil Protection Actions Plan to address risks due to forest fires is implemented, according to which, inter alia, the implementation of the preventive prohibition of vehicle traffic and the stay of excursions in national parks, forests.

The Fire Brigade calls on all citizens to be very careful and, in the event of a fire, for their own safety, to adhere strictly to the instructions of the competent authorities.

For more information and self -protection guidelines from the dangers of forest fires, citizens can visit the website of the General Secretariat for Civil Protection at www.civilprotection.gr.