Storm Daniel, which meteorologists said was the worst to hit the
country since records began in 1930, pummeled Greece for three
days from Tuesday, leaving a trail of ruin after a record summer
heatwave that had touched off huge wildfires.
Homes were swept away by torrents, bridges collapsed, roads were
destroyed, power lines fell and crops in the fertile Thessaly
plain were wiped out.
Authorities, who have struggled to evacuate people from flooded
areas, raised the death toll to 10 people on Friday afternoon.
Four people have been reported missing, they said.
On Saturday, rescue teams were moving into villages near the
city of Larissa and close to the River Pineios.
The fire brigade has so far evacuated 2,806 people across the
country. In Thessaly region, many residents were airlifted from
the rooftops of submerged homes on Friday and Saturday.
An 80-year old fisherman with a small blue fishing boat helped
evacuate at least 15 people in a village in the area of Karditsa,
one of the worst-hit areas, according to iefimerida website on
Friday night.
"I'm an old boatman, I have experienced another four floods in
the village. This was the worst," he told media.
Authorities shut the national highway connecting Athens with the
northern city of Thessaloniki on Saturday due to the floods.
The deluge in Greece followed a huge wildfire in the north and
the country's hottest summer on record. Scientists say the
country is on the front line of climate change, with freak
weather incidents increasingly common.
Extreme weather events have struck across the globe in recent
weeks, with floods in Scandinavia, southeast Europe and Hong
Kong. In contrast, India had its driest August since records
began more than a century ago.
(Reporting by Stamos Prousalis, Renee Maltezou, Lefteris
Papadimas and Michele Kambas; Editing by Frances Kerry)
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