Back to newsGreek Coast Guard and rescue authorities conducted another migrant rescue operation off the coast of Crete. The operation involved intercepting a vessel carrying undocumented migrants attempting to reach Greek territory, a pattern that has become increasingly common in the eastern Mediterranean. Crete, as one of Greece's largest and most southern islands, frequently serves as a point of arrival for those crossing from Turkish or North African waters. Rescue crews responded to ensure the safety of those aboard before transferring individuals to mainland processing facilities. For tourists visiting Crete, such operations have no direct impact on travel, beaches, or daily activities on the island. Ferry and air connections remain unaffected. Visitors may occasionally notice Coast Guard vessels operating near coastal areas, which is standard procedure and poses no concern for recreational activities or safety on shore.
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Greek Coast Guard Rescues Migrants off Crete
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