Weather anomalies on the islands: Greek islands located in the Aegean Sea, such as Cyclad archipelago, They face extremely strong weather anomalies. Not only heavy rains and storms, but also hail. It is particularly affected island of Paros and the town of Naoussain which the streets flooded the streets of the streets, raising debris and cars with each other. Order forces try to remove trapped vehicles. The local road infrastructure was also damaged by landslides. Cars were forbidden. – There is a serious problem on the island's main roads. It has been raining very intensively for two hours, causing rock landslides, swollen streams and deteriorating road conditions – said the mayor of Paros, Kostas Bizas.
Problems not only on Paros: Extremely difficult weather also made itself felt on Mykonos. It was on this island that the highest level of daily rainfall was recorded. The fire brigade received as many as 160 calls. Other islands also suffered – A strong hailful one took place in Syrosand heavy rain have occurred on chios. She did not avoid trouble with the capricious aura either The western part of Crete. CNN described it bluntly as “an unprecedented weather disaster on the Greek islands.”
Closed schools: Difficult and unpredictable atmospheric phenomena led to disruption in the functioning of institutions and schools. Lessons were suspended at all levels of teaching on Paros and Mykonos. Due to adverse meteorological forecasts, the mayor of the island made a similar decision Rhodes and the authorities of several other island cities. Local transport does not work either. He tries to watch over everything Police and armed strength specialized in natural disasters. In recent years, this is not the first such flood in Greece. In 2023, 17 people were killed in Tesalia. Scientists believe that the increased frequency of such phenomena is associated with water warming due to rising global temperatures.
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