Back to newsAn earthquake struck Crete, prompting authorities to evacuate 566 visitors from the Samaria Gorge as a precautionary safety measure. The Samaria Gorge, located in the White Mountains of western Crete and one of the island's most popular hiking destinations, was cleared to ensure visitor safety following the seismic activity. If you are planning to hike the gorge, check with local authorities or your accommodation before heading out, as access may be temporarily restricted following the earthquake. The gorge trail runs approximately 16 kilometres and is typically open from May to October. Monitor official announcements from the Samaria Gorge National Park for updates on reopening. When hiking in the area, always carry water, wear appropriate footwear, and follow all posted safety guidelines and staff instructions.
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566 evacuated from Samaria Gorge after Crete earthquake
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