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Several dead, missing in flooding after Storm Daniel pounds Greece for second day

At least three people died and four were missing on Wednesday after torrential rain flooded homes and businesses and destroyed infrastructure in central Greece, the fire brigade said.

Since Monday, Storm Daniel has triggered landslides, destroyed a bridge, caused the collapse of power poles and carried away dozens of cars in muddy waters, days after a two-week deadly wildfire died out in the north.

The body of an elderly woman was recovered close to a seaside community in the southern Pelion area near the port city of Volos on the Pagasetic Gulf on Wednesday, the fire brigade said. It later said that a man was hit by a vehicle in the area of Karditsa, raising the death toll from severe weather in Greece to three.

On Tuesday, a man died after a wall collapsed in bad weather in Volos and about 94 residents were moved to safety after torrential rain damaged part of their nursing home.

France 24’s Nathalie Savaricas reports on Storm Daniel


 

A Reuters journalist said that an overflowing river near the nursing home swallowed the road and flooded a train station in Volos.

Authorities were looking for four missing people, Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Minister Vassilis Kikilias said in a televised news conference.

Some 10 people were trapped on the banks of a torrent in southern Pelion, Michalis Mitzikos, a local mayor, told Skai television.

Firefighting crews are seen on a collapsed bridge  in the village of Kala Nera, Greece on September 7, 2023.
Firefighting crews are seen on a collapsed bridge in the village of Kala Nera, Greece on September 7, 2023. Stamos Prousalis, Reuters

British travel company Jet2 (JET2.L) said on Wednesday it was cancelling all flights and holidays to the Aegean island of Skiathos, the closest to Volos, up to Sept. 12 due to the weather. The company had already cancelled six flights earlier this week.

Greece has said the weather was the most extreme, in terms of rainfall, since records have been kept.

“Yesterday the rainfall was very intense, unprecedented,” said Vasilis Batsios, 44, in Volos. “For 24 hours it was nonstop and there was a lot of water, the amount of water was unbelievable.”

A bulldozer tries to remove a damaged car from the mud after record rainfall in Milina village, Pilion region, central Greece on September 6, 2023.
A bulldozer tries to remove a damaged car from the mud after record rainfall in Milina village, Pilion region, central Greece on September 6, 2023. © Thodoris Nikolaou, AP

The volume of water that fell in Pelion on Tuesday was equal to annual rainfall in London, meteorologist George Tsatrafyllias said on platform X, formerly known as Twitter.

A local resident walks on a muddy road in the village of Milina, Greece on September 6, 2023.
A local resident walks on a muddy road in the village of Milina, Greece on September 6, 2023. Alexandros Avramidis, Reuters

Police on Wednesday issued traffic warnings for the cities of Trikala and Karditsa as the rainstorm was not expected to weaken before Thursday.

Some 158 vehicles and hundreds of emergency crews have been operating in other areas hit by downpours across Greece to help people at risk or with health issues, Kikilias said.

A local resident looks at a partially submerged bus following flash floods in the village of Platanias, Greece on September 6, 2023.
A local resident looks at a partially submerged bus following flash floods in the village of Platanias, Greece on September 6, 2023. Alexandros Avramidis, Reuters

Flash floods in Greece in 2017 killed 25 people and left hundreds homeless.

In northwest Turkey, at least five people were killed after heavy rains triggered flash floods, Turkish state broadcaster TRT Haber.

(Reuters)

Source: France24

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