Back to newsGreek Coast Guard rescued 59 migrants south of Kalos Limenas, a small harbor village on the southern coast of Crete. The rescue operation was carried out after a vessel in distress was detected in the area. The individuals were brought ashore and are being processed by local authorities. Separately, local residents and officials have been voicing growing opposition to the planned establishment of a migrant reception center in the region, with tensions increasing around the proposal.
For tourists visiting the southern coast, there is no direct impact on travel or access to beaches and villages in the area. Kalos Limenas remains accessible. Visitors may notice an increased presence of coast guard and police vessels offshore. The situation is being managed by authorities, and no disruption to tourist activities is expected at this time.
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Greek Coast Guard Rescues 59 Migrants off Crete
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