The hot weather, established in Europe in recent days, significantly increased the risk of natural fires, especially in countries such as Greece and Türkiye.
The Eastern Mediterranean traditionally suffers from fire in the summer, but climate change only exacerbates the situation, making the fire season more and more dangerous. If you plan a vacation in one of these countries, it is important to prepare in advance and know how to act in case of an emergency.
The first to encounter Fire Türkiye and Greece
In Turkey Last week, forest fires broke out at once at several points of the Izmir coastal province. A sharp increase in temperature, strong wind and dry air have become ideal conditions for spreading fire. Fires spread and Syria – The UN groups were directed to the fight against fire.
In Greece On Friday, a large -scale operation to extinguish the fire began In the cropnear Athens. Eight aircraft and the same number of helicopters were lifted into the air to discharge water into the air. Earlier, evacuation has already passed in the area of the capital and in Crete, where the fire forced more than 5,000 people to leave houses and hotels.
Tips for vacationers in high -risk zones
If your route runs through the regions where natural fires are possible, take care of safety in advance. Here's what it is important to do:
- Study the area: even before the trip, read the map of the region, the level of fire hazard and local rules of conduct at emergency.
- Configure the receipt of emergency notifications: turn on the function of emergency alerts on your smartphone (in the section “Settings” – “Notifications”).
- Follow official information: check fire and weather data through state sources, for example, civil defense services.
In Greece, you can register in the emergency information system in order to receive SMS with real -time warnings.
Emergency evacuation bag
According to the recommendations of the authorities of Great Britain and other countries, tourists should in advance assemble a alarming suitcase where to put:
- passport and documents,
- phone and charger,
- bank cards and cash,
- insurance,
- Important drugs.
Check the tourist insurance
Before buying a policy, make sure that it covers the risks associated with natural disasters, including forest fires. This is especially important if you decide to cancel the trip yourself – without an official ban or cancellation from a tour operator.
It is important to understand: if you refuse relaxation on a personal initiative, a refund without an appropriate insurance coating will be impossible. Most standard insurance do not include “loss of pleasure” from rest due to smoke, heat or cancellation of excursions.
If the cancellation of the trip occurs due to the fault of the carrier or hotel, compensation is usually possible. Some insurance provide special options for natural disasters or emergency situations – specify these details before the design.
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