Back to newsAn old naval mine was discovered in the waters just off the coast of Crete. Greek authorities, likely the Hellenic Navy or Coast Guard, were notified and responded to the site to assess and safely neutralize the explosive device. Naval mines from World War II are occasionally found in Greek waters, as the Mediterranean saw significant military activity during that period. Such discoveries are handled by specialist military diving teams and typically result in temporary restrictions to the surrounding sea area until the mine is safely disposed of. Tourists visiting coastal areas near the discovery site may experience brief closures of nearby beaches or restrictions on boat traffic during the operation. Once authorities complete the neutralization procedure, normal access to the area is fully restored. Visitors should follow any local guidance from port authorities or beach operators.
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WWII Naval Mine Discovered Off Crete, Safely Neutralized
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