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Hiker Rescued After Injuries in Agia Irini Gorge, Crete

Tuesday, 26 May 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
A 67-year-old hiker was rescued after sustaining injuries while trekking through the Agia Irini Gorge in the Chania region of western Crete. Emergency services responded to the incident and successfully extracted the injured person from the gorge. The Agia Irini Gorge is a popular hiking destination near the village of Agia Irini in the Selino area, offering an approximately 8 km trail through dramatic scenery. The gorge is generally considered more accessible than the famous Samaria Gorge nearby. Tourists planning to hike the Agia Irini Gorge should take standard precautions: wear sturdy footwear, carry sufficient water, and inform someone of your plans before setting out. The rocky terrain can be uneven in sections. Hiking during cooler morning hours is recommended, particularly in summer months. Always carry a fully charged phone with local emergency numbers saved.

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