Torrential rain hit Greece, dozens people evacuated
Torrential rain hit Greece, dozens people evacuated
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Athens: Dozens of people have been reportedly evacuated in Greece as torrential rain lashed the country.  A rescue operation was ongoing in an Athens suburb to locate a car that eyewitnesses said had been swept away by floodwaters, Greek national news agency AMNA reported.

According to reports, at least 11 motorists were evacuated by authorities in the Attica region, Climate Crisis and Civil Protection Minister Christos Stylianides said during a press conference. The Fire Brigade had received about 350 calls to pump out water in flooded sites in Attica alone, he added. "We are facing a dangerous weather phenomenon, very serious, especially in some areas. We have a difficult two days ahead of us. There should be no complacency, either from the state or from the citizens," the minister said.

A state of emergency was declared on the island of Corfu in western Greece, which has been hit hard by the storms. A helicopter and military personnel were deployed to assist local authorities in evacuating dozens of stranded citizens. In consequence, all schools and universities on Corfu, as well as in Attica, on Evia island, and on the Halkidiki peninsula in northern Greece will remain closed on Friday as a precaution, the Minister said. Citizens are advised to avoid unnecessary travel. In a southern suburb on the coast, bus passengers were evacuated by firefighters, while many parts of the Greek capital experienced power outages.

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