Back to newsA woman narrowly escaped drowning at Sarakiniko beach on the island of Milos after strong winds created dangerously rough sea conditions. She struggled against powerful waves to reach shore safely. While this incident occurred in Milos rather than Crete, it serves as a timely reminder for visitors across the Aegean this summer season. Strong winds, known locally as the meltemi, can rapidly transform calm coves into hazardous swimming areas with little warning. Before entering the water anywhere in Crete or the surrounding islands, check local wind forecasts, observe posted beach warning flags, and avoid swimming at exposed or rocky beaches when winds are strong. If a beach has no lifeguard and conditions look rough, choose an alternative sheltered bay instead.
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Woman Escapes Drowning as Dangerous Winds Batter Milos Beach
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