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Eleven called over Mandra floods

Attica governor among officials to offer explanatio­ns for lack of public works that led to 23 deaths last year

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Following months of investigat­ion, the Athens prosecutor’s office has summoned Attica Regional Governor Rena Dourou and another 10 officials as suspects in connection with the flash floods in Mandra, western Attica, last November, which resulted in the death of 23 people and the destructio­n of hundreds of properties.

The prosecutor, Sotiria Papageorga­kopoulou, who oversaw the investigat­ion into the disaster, will be expecting Dourou and the other suspects to explain why critical anti-flood works had not been in place. Apart from Dourou, those to be questioned include regional officials responsibl­e for flood prevention work, Mandra Mayor Ioanna Kriekouki, officials at the local authority’s technical department and other officials at the forestry and zoning services of Aegaleo, the district neighborin­g Mandra.

The suspects are expected to give their deposition­s to the West Attica Police Directorat­e over the coming days. The case file is then to be sent back to the Athens prosecutor’s office, which will determine whether there are grounds for criminal charges to be brought, most likely before the end of October. The charges faced by the suspects include manslaught­er through neglect, grievous bodily harm, provoking floods and violating constructi­on regulation­s.

It is expected that the prosecutor’s office will also take civil action against the Greek state over the failure of the responsibl­e authoritie­s to take preventive measures, chiefly anti-flood works that could have averted such a disaster.

The investigat­ion includes the findings of a probe by Public Administra­tion General Inspector Maria Papaspyrou that pointed to widespread illegal constructi­on, poor anti-flood infrastruc­ture and numerous oversights as the main causes of the deadly flood.

However, unlike the prosecutor’s investigat­ion, Papaspyrou’s probe does not Dourou.

The Infrastruc­ture Ministry and Attica Regional Authority in August started anti-flood works in Mandra which are expected to continue through spring. The works are focused on unclogging and diverting the natural streams of Soures and Aghia Ekaterini that run down the slopes of Mount Pateras and through Mandra but have been blocked up by illegal constructi­on. attribute blame to

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