Back to newsGreek coast guard crews recently rescued swimmers in distress off the coast of Crete, responding to an emergency at sea. The incident highlights the importance of water safety for tourists visiting the island, particularly during the summer swimming season when sea conditions can change quickly.
Authorities urge swimmers to stay within designated bathing areas marked by buoys, pay attention to warning flags on beaches, and avoid swimming alone or far from shore. Red and yellow flags indicate dangerous or supervised conditions, while a red flag means swimming is prohibited.
Separately, a fatal incident was reported in Corfu waters, underscoring that sea safety is a concern across Greece this season. Tourists in Crete are advised to check local beach flag conditions daily, respect lifeguard instructions, and avoid entering the water during strong winds or rough seas.
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Greek Coast Guard Rescues Swimmers in Emergency Off Crete
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