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600+ Migrants Rescued Off Crete in 24-Hour Operation

Thursday, 28 May 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Greek Coast Guard and rescue services conducted over 600 migrant rescues along the southern coast of Crete within a single 24-hour period, marking a significant increase in arrivals to the island. Southern Crete, particularly areas near Paleochora, Sfakia, and the Libyan Sea coastline, has seen heightened maritime activity as a result. Tourists visiting southern beaches may notice an increased presence of coast guard vessels and emergency personnel in these areas. Beach access is not expected to be affected, but visitors should be aware that rescue operations can occur nearby. This is a humanitarian situation being managed by Greek authorities, and tourists are advised to continue their plans normally while respecting the privacy and dignity of those involved.

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