Back to newsThree drowning deaths were reported at beaches across Greece in a recent incident, highlighting ongoing water safety concerns during the summer season. While specific locations have not been detailed in the available report, incidents of this nature occur throughout Greek coastal areas, including Crete, particularly during peak tourist months when beaches are crowded and sea conditions can change quickly.
Tourists visiting Crete's beaches should take basic precautions: swim only at beaches with lifeguards on duty, respect red or yellow flag warnings, avoid swimming alone or after consuming alcohol, and stay within designated swimming areas. Crete's northern coast generally offers calmer waters, while southern beaches can experience stronger currents and waves. Children should be supervised at all times. Local authorities regularly urge visitors to follow posted beach safety guidelines.
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Three Drowning Deaths Reported at Greek Beaches During Summer
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