Back to newsResidents near Heraklion, Crete's largest city, staged protests against a planned migrant reception facility in their area, blocking the national road for a period. This is not the first such demonstration, as locals have previously taken similar action over the same issue. The national road connecting Heraklion to other parts of Crete is a key arterial route used heavily by tourists traveling between the airport, the city center, and destinations along the northern coast. During blockages, significant traffic delays can occur. If you are traveling by car or bus between Heraklion and nearby areas, allow extra time and monitor local traffic updates. The protests reflect ongoing community tensions around migration policy, a national issue not specific to Crete. No safety concerns for tourists have been reported in connection with these demonstrations.
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