Gozo ferries have been cancelled as authorities warn that the sea and coast remain dangerous due to Storm Harry’s impact. The storm has disrupted ferry travel around Malta, with multiple operators suspending sailings between Malta and Gozo, Valletta harbour crossings, and Malta-Sicily connections via Pozzallo. The strong winds and rough seas have also led to fallen trees, damaged property, and flight diversions.
Gozo Ferries Cancelled Amidst Storm Harry’s Lingering Threat
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