Back to newsBeachgoers in Crete rescued a 30-year-old tourist who was struggling against strong waves and in danger of drowning. Fellow swimmers at the beach spotted the man in distress and intervened, pulling him to safety before emergency services arrived. The incident serves as a reminder that sea conditions along Cretan beaches can change quickly, particularly during periods of wind or swell. Tourists are advised to swim only at beaches with lifeguard supervision, pay attention to flag warnings before entering the water, and avoid swimming alone in unfamiliar areas. Red or yellow flags indicate dangerous or caution-required conditions and should not be ignored. If you see someone in difficulty in the water, alert lifeguards or call the Hellenic Coast Guard emergency line at 108 immediately.
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Beachgoers Rescue Drowning Tourist in Crete
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