Back to newsOn Thursday, June 18, an 82-year-old woman was pulled unconscious from the sea at a beach in Rethymno, on Crete's northern coast. Emergency services responded to the scene, but details on her condition were not fully available at the time of reporting.
This incident is a reminder for tourists visiting Cretan beaches to take basic water safety precautions. The summer heat in Crete can be intense, particularly in June and July, and older visitors should avoid swimming during peak afternoon hours, typically between 12:00 and 16:00. Swimming near a lifeguarded area is strongly advised, and visitors should never enter the water alone or when fatigued.
Rethymno's beaches remain open and are generally well-maintained, but awareness of personal limits in the water is essential for a safe visit.
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82-Year-Old Woman Rescued Unconscious from Crete Beach
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