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Tourist Rescued From Crete Gorge Following Injury

Saturday, 16 May 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
A 70-year-old tourist was injured and became stranded in a gorge in Crete, requiring rescue intervention. The incident highlights the physical demands of gorge hiking in the region, where terrain can be steep, uneven, and challenging even for experienced walkers. Visitors planning to explore popular gorges such as Samaria, Imbros, or Ha should assess their fitness level honestly before attempting these routes. Wearing sturdy hiking boots, carrying sufficient water, and informing someone of your planned route and return time are essential precautions. Hiking alone is not recommended. If you or someone in your group is injured or unable to continue, call the Greek emergency number 112 for assistance. Gorge conditions can change quickly, especially in spring when water levels rise.

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