Back to newsResidents of Arkalochori, a village in the Heraklion regional unit of central Crete, continue to rebuild their lives following the destructive earthquake that struck the area in September 2021. The 5.8 magnitude quake caused widespread structural damage, leaving many families homeless and destroying properties built over lifetimes. Years on, affected residents are speaking out about their ongoing struggles, as reconstruction efforts have moved slowly for many households. For tourists, Arkalochori is located approximately 30 kilometres south of Heraklion city. While the village itself shows visible signs of earthquake damage in some areas, the surrounding region including nearby archaeological and rural sites remains accessible. Visitors to central Crete should be aware that some local communities are still in recovery, and supporting businesses in the area contributes directly to the local economy during this prolonged rebuilding period.
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Crete Village Still Rebuilding 5 Years After Devastating Earthquake
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