Back to newsA sea mine was discovered off the coast of Crete, prompting an immediate alert from Greek authorities. The Greek Navy's underwater demolition unit was deployed to assess and neutralize the device, which is believed to be a remnant from World War II. Such discoveries are not uncommon in Greek waters, where unexploded ordnance from wartime operations occasionally surfaces due to shifting seabeds and currents.
The affected coastal area was temporarily closed to swimmers and watercraft while specialists handled the situation. Authorities lifted restrictions once the area was declared safe.
Tourists visiting Crete should be aware that any unusual object spotted in the water or on the beach should be reported immediately to local authorities or the coast guard. Do not approach or touch unidentified objects. This type of incident is resolved quickly and does not typically affect tourism in the broader region.
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Greek Navy Neutralizes WWII-Era Sea Mine Off Crete
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