In the morning hours today, the Port Authority of Agios Nikolaos Volimes was informed that a 57-year-old foreigner (Polish national) passenger of a passenger-tourist boat, lost consciousness during a swim in the sea area of Shipwreck Bay, Zakynthos. The 57-year-old was initially provided with first aid by bathers, while he was then transported by ambulance to the Zakynthos General Hospital "AGIOS DIONYSIOS", where he was pronounced dead. A preliminary investigation is being conducted by the Agios Nikolaos Volimes Port Police Station. Source:- imerazante.gr
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Zakynthos: 46-year-old Dutchman arrested for abandoning injured person in Kalamaki traffic accident8/4/2025 A 46-year-old Dutchman was arrested yesterday morning by police officers from the Zakynthos Traffic Department, who, in the early hours of Saturday, on the Laganas - Kalamaki provincial road, ran over and left injured a 31-year-old man, a resident of Zakynthos, with the car he was driving.
The injured man, who was driving an electric moped, is being treated, out of danger, with fractures and a broken neck, at the Rio hospital. The case file filed against the 46-year-old will be submitted to the Zakynthos Criminal Court Prosecutor. For the story in Greek click on the source link below:- www.ertnews.gr/news/eidiseis/ellada/ Caretta Caretta 18 years living in Zakynthos.... Killed today by a speed boat. A heartbreaking loss!8/4/2025 Shock for Zakynthians and visitors when an incident occurred today 04/08 in the area of Agios Sostis as, as posted by the photographer and member of “Archelon” Mr. Kostas Papafitsoros, a male loggerhead turtle was fatally injured that had been swimming in the waters of Laganas Bay for over 18 years, specifically since 2008.
In his post, the photographer and member of the sea turtle protection group states, among other things: “This male turtle had made Laganas Bay his home for the last 18 years. He was the second oldest turtle in Zakynthos. Thousands of visitors have seen him over the years. Today he was hit by a boat outside Agios Sostis. It is an area with uncontrolled traffic from boats that run like crazy and nothing can be done”. It is worth noting that this particular turtle had been injured again over time, but not fatally, by a boat two years ago. He was also one of the the most observed by boats. Members of Archelon went to see the injured turtle where they found it dead and emphasize that the situation in Laganas Bay is unacceptable, as unfortunately this is not the first time a turtle has been fatally injured, as there have been other cases that have been recorded. Zakynthos Informer also would like to stress that these creatures are extremely venerable as the tourist season reaches its peak we would kindly ask that if you are hiring a boat, please adhere to the Marine Park rules! A link has been provided below. zanteturtlecenter.com/en/nmpz-zones/ Source:-imerazante The 6th of August, a day of celebration, for it is the Feast of the Transfiguration of Our Lord, God and Savior Jesus Christ, in Greek it is known as the Metamorphosi tou Sotiros Christou=(Μεταμόρφωση του Σωτήρος Χριστού). The feast commemorates the transfiguration or metamorphosis of Christ. The story goes that Jesus plainly told His disciples that He would suffer, be killed, and be raised to life. Taking his three disciples Peter, James and John up a mountain to pray. While praying, His personal appearance was changed into a glorified form, and His clothing became a dazzlingly white. Moses and Elijah appeared and talked with Jesus about His death that would soon take place (Crucifixion). Peter, not knowing what he was saying and feeling very frightened, offered to put up three shelters for them. This is they say was in a reference to the booths that were used to celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles, when the Israelites dwelt in booths for 7 days. Peter expressed his wish to stay in that place. When a cloud enveloped them, a voice said, “This is My Son, whom I have chosen, whom I love; listen to Him!” The cloud lifted, Moses and Elijah had disappeared, and Jesus was alone with His disciples who were still very much afraid. Jesus warned them not to tell anyone what they had witnessed until after His resurrection. The disciples never forgot what happened that day on the mountain and no doubt this was intended as John wrote in his gospel, “We have seen His glory, the glory of the one and only”. Peter also wrote of it, “We did not follow cleverly invented stories when we told you about the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but we were eyewitnesses of His majesty. For He received honor and glory from God the Father when the voice came to Him from the Majestic Glory, saying, ‘This is my Son, whom I love; with Him I am well pleased.’ We ourselves heard this voice that came from heaven when we were with Him on the sacred mountain”. Those who witnessed the transfiguration bore witness to it to the other disciples and to countless millions down through the centuries. Even today the story is told, the 6th of August is a reminder to those that there is always 'light' at the end of the tunnel. The Greeks celebrate this day as a starting point for change after hardship and turmoil, that they will be enlightened. In many places, they believe that on the eve of the feast, at some time, the heavens suddenly open and the “holy light” appears to those who had the patience and faith to stay awake For Zakynthians, in the past it would be a day for when they would take their grapes to the church for the priest to bless after the service, thus hoping their crops would be abundant, in some parts of Greece the custom is still acted out, here in Zakynthos however, I personally have not seen it or have heard that some still carry on this tradition. However, It is a Holy day and the custom of eating cod, usually fried and Zakynthian aliatha (garlic dip) served with plenty of bread to dip in the aliatha, is definitely a custom that has not died out. It is also a day that those who are named Sotirios/Sotiria, Emorfia, Morfoula celebrate their name day, so for August the 6th.... Χρόνια πολλά!
Zakynthos once again took part in the 23rd edition of the Giostra Cavalleresca d'Europa e dei Borghi più belli d'Italia This international event grows in prestige and significance year after year. The 2025 edition, which officially opened on Friday, July 18, confirms its historic and spectacular value, but is also part of a broader cultural project inspired by the figure of Pope Celestine V and his message of peace.
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