Back to newsGreek authorities have designated the former Skouloudhis warehouses in Heraklion as a temporary closed reception facility for migrants. The site, located in the Heraklion urban area, will house migrants on a short-term basis while their cases are processed. The decision has drawn reactions from the Heraklion Municipality and local residents, who have raised concerns about the choice of location. The facility is classified as a closed structure, meaning residents are not free to leave during their stay. For tourists visiting Heraklion, the facility is not situated in or near the main tourist areas, historic center, or port, and no disruption to visitor access or services is expected. The situation reflects broader migration pressures affecting Greek islands, including Crete, which serves as an entry point into the European Union.
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Heraklion Warehouses Converted to Closed Migrant Reception Center
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