Back to newsA lifeguard at Balos beach, near Chania in western Crete, rescued a young boy who began drowning in shallow water while his mother watched. The incident highlights the importance of beach safety even in calm, shallow conditions, which can still pose risks for children.
Balos is one of Crete's most visited beaches, accessible by boat from Kissamos port or via a rough dirt road followed by a 20-minute walk. The beach draws large crowds during summer, and its lagoon-style shallow waters are often considered safe for families.
Visitors are reminded that lifeguards are not present at all beaches across Crete. When swimming with children, stay within arm's reach regardless of water depth, choose beaches with lifeguard coverage, and pay attention to posted safety flags. Never assume shallow water eliminates drowning risk.
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Lifeguard rescues young boy from drowning at Balos beach
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