Back to newsGreek coast guard authorities intercepted two boats carrying migrants that had crossed from Libya to the southern shores of Crete. These types of crossings occur periodically in the Mediterranean, particularly along routes approaching the island from North Africa. Rescue and border operations are handled by the Hellenic Coast Guard and do not typically affect tourist areas, beaches, or infrastructure on the island. Visitors to Crete should be aware that if they spot a vessel in distress at sea, the emergency maritime number in Greece is 108. Southern coastal areas near Gavdos and the Libyan Sea occasionally see increased coast guard activity during such operations. Tourist activities, ports, and ferry connections remain unaffected. No specific date or location on Crete was confirmed in the available report.
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Greek Coast Guard Intercepts Two Migrant Boats Off Crete
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