AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 minutes agoExtreme Heat & Wildfire Risk: Greece is bracing for dangerous conditions as Civil Protection issues a very high fire risk (category 4) for Attica, Corinthia, Evia, Chios, Samos, Ikaria, the Cyclades and Crete, with a high risk (category 3) elsewhere; authorities urge people to avoid anything that could spark fires and keep homes clear of dry vegetation. Marine Conservation: iSea has fitted a satellite tracking tag to an endangered angel shark in Limnos, working with local fishermen, to map migration and behavior as the device stays on for about four months and can detach if the shark shows no activity. Heatwave Reality for Athens: A new guide highlights why Athens can feel harsher than the islands during heatwaves, with repeated warm-air surges expected to push temperatures past 40°C in July and August. Local Biodiversity & Rules: Greek police arrested two Albanian nationals near Konitsa for allegedly illegally harvesting mountain tea (Sideritis), a reminder that even “wild” plants are protected under strict forestry rules.
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