Back to newsGreek Coast Guard and Frontex conducted a rescue operation south of Crete, bringing 56 migrants to safety after their vessel encountered distress at sea. The operation took place in international waters off the southern coast of the island. Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, coordinated the response. Rescue operations of this nature are relatively common in the waters south of Crete due to migration routes from North Africa and the Middle East. For tourists visiting Crete, this incident has no direct impact on ferry services, beaches, or travel. Southern coastal areas remain fully accessible. Visitors may occasionally observe Coast Guard or Frontex vessels operating near port facilities, which is routine. Local authorities handle these situations efficiently and separately from tourism infrastructure.
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Greek Coast Guard Rescues 56 Migrants with Frontex South of Crete
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