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British Teen Dies After Ignoring Red Flag Warning at Greek Beach

Friday, 19 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
A 17-year-old British tourist died after diving into the sea at a beach flying a red flag, accompanied by a teenage friend, during a holiday on a Greek island. Red flags indicate dangerous swimming conditions, including strong currents, high waves, or rough surf, and swimming is prohibited when they are displayed. Lifeguards and local authorities enforce these warnings to protect beachgoers. Tourists visiting Crete should always check flag conditions before entering the water. Green means safe, yellow means caution, and red means do not swim. These flags are posted at staffed beaches throughout the island. Even experienced swimmers can be caught off guard by underwater currents that are not visible from shore. If a beach is unguarded or flags are absent, exercise extra caution and ask locals or hotel staff about current sea conditions before swimming.

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