Back to newsA 19-year-old fell from the Venetian Walls in Heraklion, Crete, and is currently hospitalized in intensive care. The Venetian Walls are a popular historic landmark surrounding the old city of Heraklion, built during the period of Venetian rule and a common stop for tourists exploring the area. While the walls offer scenic views of the city and harbor, sections of the structure have uneven surfaces and limited barriers in places. Visitors are advised to stay on marked paths, avoid climbing on unprotected areas, and exercise caution especially near edges. The landmark remains open to the public. If you plan to walk the walls, wear appropriate footwear and supervise children closely. Emergency services in Heraklion can be reached by dialing 112.
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19-year-old critically injured after fall from Venetian Walls in Crete
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