Back to newsA British teenager died after swimming at a beach flying a red warning flag on a Greek island. Red flags indicate dangerous sea conditions, including strong currents, high waves, or strong winds, and swimming is prohibited when they are displayed. The incident serves as a critical reminder for tourists visiting Crete and other Greek islands: red flags are not advisory, they signal genuine danger. Beaches across Crete are monitored by lifeguards during summer months, and flag systems are strictly enforced at organized beaches. Tourists should always check flag colors before entering the water, red means do not swim, yellow means proceed with caution, and green means conditions are safe. Ignoring warning flags puts lives at risk. Local authorities urge all visitors to respect beach safety signals throughout their stay.
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British Teen Dies Swimming at Red-Flag Beach in Greece
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