Firefighters rescued two people stranded on rocks at Cape Greco in Ayia Napa on Monday afternoon.
According to Andreas Kettis, spokesman for the fire service, the incident occurred between the Agioi Anargyroi area and Konnos Bay. In a post on social media platform X, he stated that the Famagusta fire station received the emergency call at 15:56 and responded immediately with a rescue team and specialised equipment.
Firefighters used rescue gear to bring the individuals to safety. They were handed over to ambulance crews and taken to the accident and emergency department of Famagusta general hospital for medical assessment. Their condition remains unknown.
The special disaster response unit (Emak) also assisted in the operation. The joint rescue coordination centre (JRCC) was informed, and the port and maritime police were placed on standby in case additional support was required.
Authorities have not yet disclosed how the individuals became stranded. Cape Greco, known for its rugged cliffs and strong currents, is a popular destination for hikers and swimmers, but it can also pose risks.
Emergency services have urged the public to take extra precautions when exploring the area.
Click here to change your cookie preferences