Back to newsThe coast guard station at Agia Galini, a popular fishing village and beach destination on Crete's south coast, is facing a significant staffing shortage after losing nine officers. The West Crete Coast Guard Personnel Union has issued an urgent call for immediate recruitment and service improvements to fill the gap. Agia Galini is a busy departure point for boat trips to nearby beaches and serves swimmers and water sports visitors throughout the summer season. A reduced coast guard presence may affect response times for maritime emergencies in the area. Visitors planning water activities around Agia Galini are advised to take standard sea safety precautions, stay within designated swimming zones, and ensure any boat excursions are operated by licensed providers. Authorities are working to address the staffing situation.
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Crete Coast Guard Loses Nine Officers; Agia Galini Station Faces Crisis
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