Back to newsA naval mine was discovered at Koutalas beach in the Chania region of Crete, located approximately 10 meters from the shoreline. Authorities were notified and the area was secured pending disposal by specialist teams. Naval mines from World War II are occasionally found along Cretan coastlines and are treated as live ordnance until confirmed otherwise. Tourists are advised to avoid Koutalas beach until authorities declare it safe and to never approach or touch any unidentified objects found on beaches or in shallow water. If you spot a suspicious object on a beach, leave the area immediately and contact the local coast guard or police. Check local news or ask your accommodation for updates before visiting beaches in the Chania area.
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Naval Mine Discovered at Crete's Koutalas Beach; Area Secured
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