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A lifeguard in Kefalonia rescued seven swimmers, including two children, after strong waves and underwater currents pulled them into deep water. The lifeguard described pulling two siblings to safety while their mother rushed over in tears to thank her. The incident highlights the dangers that can occur even on seemingly calm beach days across Greek islands. Visitors to Crete and other Greek islands should always swim at beaches with a lifeguard on duty, pay attention to posted warning flags, and avoid entering the water when yellow or red flags are displayed. Rip currents and sudden wave surges can develop quickly, particularly during afternoon winds. If caught in a current, swim parallel to the shore rather than fighting it directly.
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Lifeguard rescues seven swimmers from dangerous currents in Kefalonia
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