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Three missing tourists discovered dead within a week on Greek islands

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Last updated: 2024/06/16 at 2:36 PM
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The recent tragic deaths of American and European tourists in Greece have raised concerns about the safety of travelers in the country. An American tourist, who went missing on the island of Mathraki, was found dead, marking the third such incident in the past week. The 55-year-old man disappeared from his hotel and was later discovered deceased. Similarly, a 74-year-old man from The Netherlands was found dead on the island of Samos after going for a walk alone, while British TV doctor Michael Mosley met a similar fate on the island of Symi. Several tourists, including Albert Calibet from the US and two French women, remain missing in different parts of Greece.

Albert Calibet, a 59-year-old American tourist, is missing on the island of Amorgos after disappearing following a hike. His family and friends have traveled to Greece to assist in the search for the retired police officer from Los Angeles county. Additionally, two French tourists, aged 73 and 64, are missing on the island of Sikinos. A rescue mission is ongoing, with volunteers, firefighters, and a police team from the nearby island of Ios involved in the search efforts. The women were staying in different hotels but were allegedly connected to each other, according to local media reports.

Weather conditions in Greece have been a cause for concern, with authorities warning of the risks posed by the intense heat. The disappearance of Albert Calibet on the island of Amorgos may have been influenced by the scorching temperatures, as the island experiences an unusually early heatwave. The national meteorological service, EMY, recorded temperatures as high as 44.5 degrees Celsius in the city of Chania, Crete. The heatwave has led to the closure of tourist attractions, such as the Acropolis in Athens, as visitors struggle with the extreme conditions.

Meanwhile, in Cyprus, a weeklong heatwave has resulted in the deaths of elderly individuals due to heatstroke. A health official reported that a second elderly person succumbed to heat-related illness, following record-breaking temperatures for the month of June. The extreme heat, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, has put many at risk, including elderly patients who have been hospitalized in serious condition. These incidents highlight the importance of taking precautions when traveling to countries experiencing extreme weather conditions.

The recent tragic events involving missing and deceased tourists in Greece serve as a reminder of the potential risks faced by travelers in unfamiliar environments. The deaths of American and European tourists have raised concerns about safety and security in the country, prompting urgent search and rescue missions. The cases of missing individuals, such as Albert Calibet and the two French women, underscore the need for coordinated efforts involving volunteers, firefighters, and law enforcement to locate and ensure the safety of all missing persons.

As temperatures soar in Greece and Cyprus, authorities are issuing warnings about the dangers of extreme heat and the potential risks to vulnerable individuals, such as the elderly. The early onset of a heatwave in Greece has led to incidents of heat-related illnesses and deaths, prompting the closure of tourist sites due to safety concerns. Travelers are advised to take precautions, stay hydrated, and seek shelter from the heat to avoid health complications. The tragic events in both countries serve as a somber reminder of the importance of prioritizing safety and well-being while traveling, especially in the face of extreme weather conditions.

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