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178 Migrants Reach Remote Crete Beaches in Hours

Monday, 8 June 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Greek coast guard and authorities responded to a significant arrival event on the southern coast of Crete, with 178 migrants reaching the shores of Platia Peramata and Kala Limania within a few hours. Both locations are remote beach areas along the Libyan Sea coastline in the Rethymno and Heraklion regional units. For tourists visiting these areas, increased coast guard and police presence is likely in the coming days as authorities process arrivals and conduct standard operations. Access to the immediate beach areas may be temporarily restricted. Travelers planning to visit the southern coastal road or these specific beaches should expect some delays or detours and are advised to check local conditions before heading out. The broader tourism infrastructure in southern Crete remains unaffected, and popular destinations such as Preveli, Agia Galini, and Matala continue to operate normally.

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