Back to newsA tourist was dramatically rescued on a beach in Crete in a recent incident that highlights the importance of water safety for visitors to the island. Details from the report are limited, but the rescue required emergency intervention on one of Crete's coastal areas. Incidents like this serve as a reminder that swimmers should only use beaches with lifeguard supervision, pay attention to posted flag warnings, and avoid entering the sea during adverse weather or strong current conditions. Red and yellow flags indicate hazardous or supervised conditions respectively. Tourists are advised to swim at organised beaches, avoid swimming alone, and familiarise themselves with local emergency numbers. In Greece, the coast guard can be reached at 108 and general emergency services at 112.
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Dramatic Beach Rescue in Crete Spotlights Water Safety Risks
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