{"id":6501,"date":"2023-09-08T03:33:27","date_gmt":"2023-09-07T22:03:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/farratanews.online\/at-least-6-dead-6-missing-as-floods-overtake-central-greece\/"},"modified":"2023-09-08T03:33:27","modified_gmt":"2023-09-07T22:03:27","slug":"at-least-6-dead-6-missing-as-floods-overtake-central-greece","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/farratanews.online\/at-least-6-dead-6-missing-as-floods-overtake-central-greece\/","title":{"rendered":"At least 6 dead, 6 missing as floods overtake central Greece"},"content":{"rendered":"
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At least six people have been killed by flooding in central Greece, with another six still unaccounted for.<\/strong><\/li>\n
Floodwaters have reportedly reached depths of over six feet in some areas.<\/strong><\/li>\n
18 people in total have been found dead in Greece, Bulgaria and Turkey since the devastating rainstorms began on Tuesday.<\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Widespread flooding in central Greece left at least six people dead, six missing and dozens trapped, with severe rainstorms feeding raging torrents that burst dams, washed away roads and bridges, hurled cars into the sea and left large areas without power or drinking water.<\/p>\n
Flooding triggered by rainstorms also hit neighboring Bulgaria and Turkey, with rescue teams in Turkey on Thursday recovering the body of a 53-year-old man who had been missing since floods gushed through a campsite near the border with Bulgaria, sweeping away bungalows. The recovery brought the death toll in Turkey to eight, and to a total of 18 in all three countries since the rains began Tuesday.<\/p>\n
In Greece, authorities deployed divers and swift water rescue specialists as residents in some villages took refuge on the roofs of their homes to escape floodwaters that rose to more than 6 feet.<\/p>\n
DEATH TOLL REACHES 14 AFTER FIERCE STORMS, FLOODING RAVAGE GREECE, TURKEY, BULGARIA<\/strong><\/p>\n
The fire service said 110 people \u2014 including a baby \u2014 and one dog were airlifted to safety in an operation involving ten helicopters. Some of those evacuated by air told local media they had spent the night and most of Thursday on roofs without food or water. The helicopters, which were continuing with rescue operations in the wider Karditsa area, had been unable to fly earlier due to frequent lightning, authorities said.<\/p>\n
At least three villages in Karditsa and the neighboring Trikala area were completely cut off by floodwaters, with residents dialing in to radio stations to report homes collapsing and to appeal for rescue.<\/p>\n
Further east, about 200 people, including several foreign tourists, were evacuated by sea from areas under Mount Pilion rendered inaccessible by land after roads were washed away or blocked by rockfalls.<\/p>\n
The body of one man missing for a day was recovered from a stream on Thursday, and hours later the fire service said it discovered the bodies of two women in a village in the Karditsa area. The three deaths brought the country’s overall toll from the floods to six since Tuesday.<\/p>\n
Vassilis Kikilias, Greece’s minister for climate crisis and civil protection, said the rescue effort would continue all night.<\/p>\n
“Rescuers with boats and all available means … will continue going house by house to evacuate and rescue trapped people in the villages that have been cut off,” he said late Thursday.<\/p>\n
He added that army and civil protection personnel would distribute more than 3,000 meals and bottled water in 24 villages in the Karditsa and Trikala regions.<\/p>\n