The flood partly has gone, the sand remains

Greece
Mon, 2 Dec 2024 8:30 GMT
Greece battles severe weather "Bora": Damage, disruptions and fatalities; schools closure on Monday.
The flood partly has gone, the sand remains

The severe weather event "Bora," which has been affecting multiple regions in Greece since late Friday night, is expected to persist through Thuesday morning.

Schools closure in Rhodes, Halkidiki, Florina and Thessaloniki

On Sunday, Rhodes was placed on high alert, prompting authorities to close all schools on the island for Monday. Schools in Halkidiki and Thessaloniki will also remain closed on Monday due to adverse weather conditions. Specifically, closures will impact the municipalities of  Pylaia-Chortiatis, Kassandra, Polygyros, Pavlos Melas, and Kalamaria. Due to severe weather conditions affecting much of the Florina regional unit, schools in the Municipality of Florina will remain closed on Monday and Tuesday. However, kindergartens will operate as usual.

In the Municipality of Prespes, schools will also remain closed, while the local kindergarten will remain open.

Extensive Damage on Rhodes

Rhodes Mayor Alexandros Koliadis and South Aegean Regional Governor George Hatzimarkos urged residents on Sunday to stay indoors for safety. Hatzimarkos described the damage as severe, with the collapse of a bridge, road subsidence, landslides, and extensive harm to private properties. At least six rescues were carried out under extremely dangerous conditions, involving both trapped residents and rescuers themselves. A platform for compensation claims is set to open on Monday.

Tragedy on Lemnos

Two fatalities were reported on Lemnos over the weekend. A 70-year-old man died after slipping on stairs, while a 57-year-old farmer was swept away by floodwaters near the Kontias dam while trying to free his vehicle.

Emergency Services Overwhelmed

The Fire Brigade received 1,758 calls from Saturday morning to Sunday afternoon, involving rescues, tree removals, and water pumping.

Alerts via 112

Emergency alerts were issued on Sunday for several areas, including Larissa, Pylaia, Chortiatis, Rhodes, Platamonas, Leptokarya, and Neoi Poroi, warning residents of the hazardous conditions.

Freight Ship Collision

In Thessaloniki, strong winds caused a moored cargo ship to collide with another on Sunday. While no injuries or pollution were reported, both vessels sustained damage.

Rail and Road Disruptions

The Thessaloniki-Athens railway line experienced disruptions due to fallen trees and power outages. Hellenic Train reported significant delays, urging passengers to stay updated. In Thessaly, emergency crews have been working since Saturday night to address heavy rainfall in lowlands and snowfall in mountainous areas.

Military and Armed Forces Support

The Greek Armed Forces are assisting in evacuations, clearing debris, and restoring access to affected areas.

Snowfall in Western Macedonia

Snowfall was reported in Western Macedonia, where drivers were required to use snow tires or chains on mountainous roads.

The situation remains critical, with authorities continuing round-the-clock efforts to mitigate the impact of the severe weather.

AMNA

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