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The UK Government has issued vitally important travel advice for Britons planning visits to two popular holiday destinations as millions of people prepare to jet off on summer breaks.

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has highlighted significant risks in Greece and France, urging travellers to stay informed and take precautions.

In Greece, holidaymakers are advised to prepare for extreme weather conditions. Flooding and wildfires are notable threats that can escalate rapidly. Travelers are encouraged to follow ‘112 Greece’ on X for updates and ensure they are aware of local emergency procedures.

The FCDO warns of a high risk of wildfires during the summer season from April to October, describing them as “highly dangerous and unpredictable.”

Tourists are reminded that causing a wildfire, even unintentionally, is a criminal offence in Greece. The advisory recommends taking measures to avoid starting fires, such as properly extinguishing cigarettes and not leaving litter.

There is also a risk of earthquakes and tremors. Travelers should familiarise themselves with safety procedures and follow the advice of local authorities.

With the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games on the horizon, the FCDO has also issued essential travel information for France.

The Olympic Games are scheduled from July 26 until August 11, with the Paralympic Games following from August 28 until September 8.

Visitors are urged to read the full travel advice for France, sign up for email updates, and visit official websites for the latest information.

They should also keep personal belongings secure and be aware of local laws and cultural norms.

Travelers should ensure their passports are valid and check visa-free travel limits. Securing comprehensive travel insurance and appropriate health coverage is also advised.

The FCDO also noted that purchasing tickets only from official providers and preparing for busy transport routes. Visitors should plan their journeys well in advance, especially around Paris, and follow any specific routes directed by local authorities.

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