Back to newsCrete is experiencing an increase in migration flows, according to local authorities and regional reports. The island, a major entry point into the European Union via the Mediterranean, has seen higher numbers of migrants and asylum seekers arriving in recent months. Greek coast guard and reception services are managing the situation, with authorities coordinating response efforts across the island. For tourists visiting Crete, day-to-day travel and tourism activities are not directly affected. Visitors may notice an increased presence of coast guard vessels near certain coastal areas, particularly along the southern and eastern shores. Travelers are encouraged to follow official guidance, respect local authorities operating in these areas, and stay informed through reliable local news sources during their stay.
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Crete Sees Surge in Migration Flows, Mediterranean Entry Point Strained
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