Back to newsGreek authorities are moving forward with plans to build a migrant detention center in Crete, despite objections related to zoning regulations at the proposed site. The facility is intended to hold migrants and asylum seekers who arrive on the island, as Crete continues to receive arrivals crossing the Mediterranean and Aegean seas. Local authorities or landowners raised concerns about whether the location complies with existing land-use rules, but the project is proceeding regardless. For tourists visiting Crete, this development has no direct practical impact on travel, sightseeing, or safety. The island remains a welcoming and safe destination. The situation reflects broader Greek and European Union efforts to manage migration flows, a policy issue present across many Greek islands and coastal regions.
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Greece Pushes Crete Migrant Detention Center Past Zoning Objections
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