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Tourist injured in Imbros Gorge, rescue team deploys in Crete

Monday, 22 June 2026/SourceCretaOne/1 min read
A rescue operation was launched in the Imbros Gorge, located in the Sfakia area of Chania prefecture in western Crete, after a tourist sustained injuries during a hiking excursion. Authorities mobilized quickly and deployed a rescue team to reach the injured hiker within the gorge. The Imbros Gorge is a popular trekking destination, stretching approximately 8 kilometers and considered more accessible than the nearby Samaria Gorge. However, the terrain includes uneven rocky surfaces that require sturdy footwear and careful footing throughout the route. Visitors planning to hike the Imbros Gorge should wear proper hiking boots, carry sufficient water, and avoid the trail during or after heavy rainfall when rocks become slippery. Hiking early in the morning is recommended during summer months to avoid peak heat. Always inform someone of your planned route and estimated return time before setting out.

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