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Elderly Tourist Rescued from Imbros Gorge After Hiking Injury

Monday, 22 June 2026/SourceFlashnews/1 min read
A 75-year-old tourist was injured while hiking through Imbros Gorge near Chania, in western Crete, requiring a rescue operation by local firefighters who responded promptly to the scene. The woman sustained injuries during the trek inside the gorge and was assisted by emergency services. Imbros Gorge is one of Crete's most popular hiking routes, stretching approximately 8 kilometers and attracting thousands of visitors each season. While the trail is generally accessible, it involves uneven terrain, rocky paths, and some steep sections that can be challenging, particularly in summer heat. Tourists planning to hike Imbros Gorge are advised to wear proper footwear, carry sufficient water, start early to avoid peak afternoon temperatures, and inform someone of their plans. Older visitors or those with mobility concerns should assess their fitness level before attempting the full route.

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