Back to newsThe Greek Fire Service carried out rescue operations for four people requiring assistance across multiple Greek islands, including Crete, Thassos, Gavdos, and Corfu. While specific details of the incidents were not disclosed, such operations typically involve hikers, swimmers, or visitors in distress in remote or difficult terrain. Tourists exploring Crete's mountainous gorges, coastal paths, or remote beaches should take standard precautions: carry water, charge your phone, inform someone of your plans, and avoid hiking alone in isolated areas. The island of Gavdos, Greece's southernmost point and a popular off-the-beaten-path destination, has limited emergency infrastructure, so extra caution is advised there. Emergency services in Greece are generally responsive, but preparation remains essential when venturing into less-accessible parts of the island.
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Greek Fire Service Rescues Four People Across Multiple Islands
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