Back to newsGreek Coast Guard and rescue services conducted a major search and rescue operation south of Gavdos, the small island located roughly 50 kilometers south of the Crete's southwestern coast. Authorities located and rescued 73 migrants whose vessel was in distress in the area. Gavdos is the southernmost point of Europe and a popular destination for travelers seeking remote beaches and hiking. The operation involved significant maritime resources in the Libyan Sea corridor, a known crossing route. No disruption to tourist ferry services between Crete and Gavdos has been reported. Visitors planning boat trips or excursions in southern Cretan waters should follow standard safety guidance and monitor updates from local port authorities, particularly during summer when sea traffic in the region increases.
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Coast Guard rescues 73 migrants in distress south of Gavdos, Crete
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