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Regional authorities in Crete held a meeting to discuss risk management in the gorges of southern Crete. The session focused on safety protocols for visitors exploring the island's canyon routes, including well-known sites such as Samaria, Imbros, and other gorges along the southern coast. Authorities are reviewing measures to reduce incidents involving hikers, particularly during peak season when trail traffic increases significantly. Tourists planning to hike these gorges should check with local tourism offices or trail operators for current access conditions, required permits, and safety guidelines before setting out. Wearing appropriate footwear, carrying water, and starting early in the day are standard recommendations for gorge hiking in Crete.
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Crete Tightens Hiking Safety in Southern Gorges
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