Back to newsA British teenager died after being pulled from the sea off the coast of Crete. Emergency responders retrieved the young person from the water, but resuscitation efforts were unsuccessful. The incident serves as a reminder of the real dangers present in the Mediterranean sea, even during summer months.
Tourists visiting Crete should exercise caution when swimming, particularly at beaches without lifeguard supervision. Strong currents, sudden depth changes, and offshore winds can create hazardous conditions that are not always visible from the shore. Swimmers should always check local beach safety flags before entering the water, avoid swimming alone, and stay within designated safe zones at supervised beaches. Children and inexperienced swimmers should wear appropriate flotation devices. If someone is in distress in the water, contact emergency services immediately by calling 112 or the Hellenic Coast Guard at 108.
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