Back to newsGreek authorities are investigating a sea mine discovered off the coast of Crete. The mine was found in the waters near the island, prompting an official inquiry to determine its origin and age. Naval and coast guard units have been deployed to assess the situation. As a precaution, local maritime authorities may temporarily restrict access to certain coastal areas while the investigation and any necessary disposal operations are carried out. Tourists planning boat trips, water sports, or swimming in affected zones should check with local operators and port authorities before heading out. Such mines occasionally surface in the Mediterranean, often dating back to World War II. There is no indication of broader danger to the island at this time, and most tourist areas and beaches remain unaffected. Stay updated through local news and official port announcements.
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Greek Authorities Investigate Sea Mine Discovered Off Crete Coast
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