Back to newsA child narrowly escaped drowning in the sea in the Lasithi region of eastern Crete. According to initial reports, the child is in good health following the incident. The exact location and circumstances have not been fully disclosed, but the event serves as a reminder of the importance of water safety while visiting the island.
Tourists swimming or spending time at beaches in Crete should always supervise children closely, particularly in open sea areas where currents and wave conditions can change quickly. Many beaches in the Lasithi prefecture, including those near Agios Nikolaos and Ierapetra, are popular with families. Where available, choose beaches with lifeguard coverage, respect flag warning systems, and avoid letting children swim unattended or far from shore. Local emergency services responded promptly in this case, reflecting the safety infrastructure in place across the island.
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Child Narrowly Escapes Drowning in Eastern Crete
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