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Tourist Rescued From Near-Drowning at Platanias Beach in Crete

Friday, 19 June 2026/SourceFlashnews/1 min read
A tourist nearly drowned at Platanias beach, west of Chania, in what local authorities described as a close call requiring immediate intervention by on-duty lifeguards. The swimmer got into difficulty in the sea and was rescued before the situation became fatal. This incident follows at least one previous drowning in the Chania region this season, raising concerns about water safety along the northern coast. Visitors swimming at Cretan beaches should always check for posted warning flags before entering the water. Red or yellow flags indicate dangerous or caution conditions. Swim only at supervised beaches during staffed hours, avoid swimming alone, and stay within designated swimming zones. Platanias is a popular tourist area with generally calm waters, but sea conditions can change quickly. If you see someone in difficulty, alert the nearest lifeguard immediately rather than attempting a solo rescue.

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