Back to newsA passenger ferry traveling from Crete toward Piraeus was forced to turn back to Crete after a passenger onboard suffered anaphylactic shock, a severe allergic reaction requiring urgent medical attention. The vessel reversed course to allow emergency services to reach the passenger and provide proper care, as the ship was unable to safely manage the medical emergency at sea. The turnaround caused delays for all passengers aboard. Travelers planning ferry journeys between Crete and Piraeus should be aware that medical emergencies can occasionally cause unexpected disruptions to ferry schedules. If you take regular medication or have known severe allergies, carry your treatment, such as an epinephrine auto-injector, in your hand luggage during sea crossings. Check with your ferry operator for updated departure times if disruptions are reported on your travel date.
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Crete Ferry Turns Back for Medical Emergency, Delays Passengers
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