Back to newsA large celebration in Crete involving approximately 2,000 attendees was disrupted after gunfire broke out at the event. Firing weapons into the air during festivities is a longstanding cultural tradition in parts of Crete, though it is illegal under Greek law. Authorities intervened and the gathering was dispersed as a result.
Tourists visiting Crete may occasionally hear gunshots during weddings, religious festivals, or other large local celebrations, particularly in rural areas and villages. This practice, while culturally rooted, carries real safety risks and is prosecuted when reported. If you hear gunfire near a public event, move away from the area calmly and contact local police by dialing 100. The incident does not reflect a general security concern for visitors, and Crete remains a safe destination for tourism.
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Gunfire Disrupts Crete Celebration of 2,000, Authorities Intervene
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