Back to newsA 67-year-old hiker was rescued after sustaining injuries in the Agia Irini Gorge, located in the Chania region of western Crete. Emergency services responded to the incident and successfully extracted the injured person from the gorge. The Agia Irini Gorge is a popular hiking destination, attracting visitors with its dramatic scenery and well-marked trails. Tourists planning to hike this gorge should be aware that the terrain can be demanding, particularly in sections with uneven or rocky surfaces. It is strongly recommended to wear proper footwear, carry sufficient water, and inform someone of your hiking plans before entering. Hiking alone is discouraged. Emergency numbers in Greece are 112 (general) and 166 (ambulance). Always check trail conditions locally before setting out, especially during hot summer months when heat and dehydration increase the risk of accidents.
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67-Year-Old Hiker Rescued From Agia Irini Gorge in Crete
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