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Not Your Ordinary Sweep: Special Ops Hit Heraklion

Heraklion cleaning interventions kicked off early with special waste removal and large-scale disinfection at multiple city locations.

Heraklion cleaning interventions took over the city early Tuesday with massive efforts from city crews, not the routine sweep, aiming for healthier, cleaner public spaces.

Late-night snack wrappers, lost beach flip-flops, discarded flyers about an ’80s tribute band—Heraklion’s mess had it all. But early Tuesday, big machines and serious crews rolled in, not just for another run-of-the-mill cleaning, but for full-on Heraklion cleaning interventions. Local officials decided public spaces deserved more than a daily hose-down, and so operation “Stop the Garbage Mountain” began.

Nikos Gialitakis personally oversaw the process, trying to keep the organized chaos under control.

Coordinated by Deputy Mayor Nikos Yalytakis—give that man a broom-shaped scepter—massive municipal vehicles from both the Cleaning and Technical Services divisions crept through various neighborhoods. Residents woke to rumbling trucks, probably hoping it was just wild thunder. Sorry, folks. It was just the sound of every bin and overflowing street corner finally getting a long-overdue rescue.

Germs Beware: Disinfection Takes the Stage

Once the heaps of trash started disappearing, the crews got down to the less glamorous part: soaking the area in disinfectant. The stink didn’t stand a chance. Neither did the microbes. These weren’t quick once-overs; the goal was to strip public spaces of whatever tried to breed during the city’s warmer days.

While some might have bet on the usual half-hearted effort, this operation proved serious. Oversized tanks and specialized gear rolled up in places that hadn’t seen this much attention since last spring’s lost cat parade. Tourists wandered past with wide eyes—maybe judging, maybe just amazed. Onlookers had to admit that Heraklion’s city image got a much-needed upgrade, one trash bag at a time.

Disinfection came after trash removal to keep things sanitary.

What Actually Happened?

  • Major cleanup operations started across multiple parts of Heraklion, not just the city center.
  • Heavy-duty municipal vehicles and dedicated teams attacked waste piles, not your average sweepers.
  • Special disinfection procedures were used to treat public areas, fighting germs and the smell of last weekend’s party.
  • Nikos Yalytakis, the Deputy Mayor for Cleaning, Environment & Energy, oversaw the operation.
  • The blitz aimed to improve public health and make the streets less embarrassing by sunrise.

Travelers or residents curious to see the aftermath can check some of the unforgettable (maybe haunting) photos on the official Facebook page. The images tell the story: before and after, trash to sparkle, everyone wondering why this doesn’t happen more often.

Categories: Crete
Kostas Raptis: Kostas Raptis is a reporter living in Heraklion, Crete, where he covers the fast-moving world of AI and smart technology. He first discovered the island in 2016 and never quite forgot it—finally making the move in 2022. Now based in the city he once only dreamed of calling home, Kostas brings a curious eye and a human touch to the stories shaping our digital future.
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