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Emergency measures are in place at Myrtos Beach on the island of Kefalonia following a series of landslides. An Emergency Risk Assessment Committee has convened to evaluate the situation and implement protective measures for the public. Myrtos is one of Greece's most photographed beaches, known for its dramatic cliffs, which are the source of the instability. Visitors planning to travel to Kefalonia should check local authority updates before visiting Myrtos Beach, as access may be restricted. No injuries have been reported in initial coverage. Travelers already on the island are advised to follow signage and avoid the cliff base area until authorities confirm it is safe.
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Landslides Force Emergency Measures at Kefalonia's Myrtos Beach
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