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Giofyros River Discoloration Sparks Investigation in Heraklion

Thursday, 28 May 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
The Giofyros River in Heraklion, Crete, recently experienced a striking discoloration, with its waters turning visibly dark. The phenomenon was captured on video and drew public attention. The Giofyros flows through the Heraklion urban area and reaches the sea near the city center, making water quality events there particularly noticeable. Discoloration in urban rivers like this is typically linked to runoff from agricultural or industrial activity, sediment disturbance, or drainage overflow following rainfall. While the river is not a swimming destination for tourists, those staying near Heraklion's northern coast or visiting the waterfront area may notice the discoloration where the river meets the sea. No health advisories for tourist beaches in the area were reported in connection with the event. Visitors to Heraklion's main beaches should check local water quality notices if concerned.

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