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Bystanders spotted the body and alerted authorities, after which two lifeguards recovered it from the water.
The quakes were felt across Gavdos and southern Crete, including the regional units of Chania, Rethymno, and Heraklion, though no damage has been reported so far.
The country's current account deficit fell to €1.4 billion in April 2026, a reduction of €956 million compared with April 2025.
Iran's state news agency Mehr reported that Tehran accused the United States and Israel of violating the ceasefire set out in a memorandum of understanding underpinning.
Three helicopters and six firefighting aircraft are also taking part in the operation, supported by volunteers, municipal water tankers, and heavy machinery assisting ground crews.