Back to newsAn 11-year-old child fell into a six-meter ravine in the Lasithi region of eastern Crete. The incident serves as a reminder that many scenic areas across the island, including viewpoints, gorges, and rural paths, can present serious fall hazards, particularly for children. Tourists exploring the Lasithi Plateau and surrounding mountainous terrain should stay on marked trails, keep children close near cliff edges, and avoid unfenced drop zones. The area is popular with visitors for its windmills, cave sites, and hiking routes. If you witness or are involved in an emergency in Crete, call 112 for all emergency services. Local rescue teams are experienced with mountain incidents, but prevention remains the safest approach when exploring the island's rugged interior.
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Child Falls Into Ravine in Crete; Safety Alert for Tourists
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