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Tourists injured after rockfall at Greek beach

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At least seven people were injured in Greece yesterday in a rockfall at the popular Navagio beach in the island of Zakynthos, Greek authoritie­s said.

Their injuries were not lifethreat­ening, fire brigade and coast guard officials said.

There were no people missing but authoritie­s had air and sea assets in the area and were conducting a search as a precaution, in case people were trapped under the rocks, one official said.

“So far, we haven’t found any trapped people but we will continue searching,” a fire brigade official said.

One of the Ionian island’s main attraction­s, Navagio has a shipwreck on the shore and is surrounded by steep cliffs.

It can only be reached by boat.

Video footage uploaded on the website of Greek newspaper Proto Thema showed bathers running in panic as a large part of a cliff peeled off the rockwall and tumbled down at a point close to the sandy shore.

A couple of small vessels overturned from the force of the fall that caused high waves, witnesses told authoritie­s.

A Czech woman suffered back injuries and was transferre­d to hospital, a coast official said.

Another six people, including two children, had received treatment for minor injuries, a hospital official in Zakynthos told Reuters.

Zakynthos is also known as Zante in Western Europe.

 ??  ?? Tourists board a boat at the Navagio beach following a rockfall, on the island of Zakynthos.
Tourists board a boat at the Navagio beach following a rockfall, on the island of Zakynthos.

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