Back to newsThe Union of Coast Guard Officers of Western Crete has issued a warning about significant shortages in personnel and equipment at the port of Agia Galini, a popular coastal village on the southern shore of Crete. The union describes the situation as a "wake-up call," signaling that current staffing and resources are insufficient to meet operational demands at this busy maritime location. Agia Galini is a well-visited destination for tourists seeking boat trips, fishing excursions, and access to nearby beaches. While no specific incidents have been reported, the shortage raises concerns about response capacity in case of maritime emergencies during the summer season. Visitors planning water activities or boat excursions from Agia Galini should exercise caution, follow all safety instructions from operators, and ensure their vessels carry adequate safety equipment.
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Coast Guard Warns of Staffing Crisis at Agia Galini Port in Crete
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