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African Dust Engulfs Crete, Disrupts Flights

African Dust Engulfs Crete, Disrupts Flights

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A dense wave of African dust has blanketed the island of

A dense wave of African dust has blanketed the island of Crete, severely reducing visibility, disrupting flights, and prompting authorities to urge residents—especially vulnerable groups—to stay indoors as pollution levels spike.

The phenomenon has turned skies a deep orange across the island, creating surreal conditions while significantly degrading air quality. Measurements taken on Wednesday showed extremely high concentrations of airborne particles, with levels approaching 1,000 micrograms per cubic meter in some areas, according to data from monitoring stations operated by the National Observatory of Athens.

Flights disrupted, visibility drops

Low visibility—down to about 1,000 meters—combined with strong winds has caused major disruption at Heraklion’s international airport. Several inbound flights from abroad were unable to land and were diverted to alternative airports in Athens, Corfu, and Chania.

In one case, a flight from Manchester originally bound for Rhodes was rerouted to Heraklion but ultimately failed to land there as well, before being redirected again to Athens.

Authorities report ongoing delays and disruptions as weather conditions continue

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