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Powerful storm brings heavy rain to Greece

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ATHENS: A rare and powerful Mediterran­ean storm brought torrential rain to southern Greece, reaching the capital Athens late in the night.

Civil protection services were still on alert across most of the country on Saturday despite word that the turbulent weather had lost force as it moved east.

In Athens, roads were flooded and traffic was disrupted near the city centre, as well as in coastal suburbs south of the city.

The fire service said it had fielded over 100 calls for flooded homes and to remove fallen trees.

Earlier on Saturday, winds of up to 90 kph were reported as the storm moved past the southweste­rn tip of the Peloponnes­e. It then lashed the northeaste­rn part of the peninsula on its way to Athens.

People were evacuated from the eastern Peloponnes­e seaside village of Nea Kios, which was partly flooded and without electricit­y.

The fire service reported that calls had come in from towns near the city of Corinth requesting help rescuing people from cars trapped in flooded streets and evacuating residents from homes.

The powerful storm – which is being called Zorba locally – was expected to move yesterday toward islands in the Aegean Sea and along Turkey’s coast.

All ferry service from mainland ports near Athens was cancelled.

On the island of Lesbos, authoritie­s had requested buses to be ready to move refugees from the overcrowde­d Moria camp, especially those living in tents, as the storm was expected to reach the island yesterday morning.

A last-minute effort was being made to find ways to house the refugees.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Cleaning up: An excavator collecting debris from the seaside following a cyclone in Kalamata, Greece.
— Reuters Cleaning up: An excavator collecting debris from the seaside following a cyclone in Kalamata, Greece.

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