
Brits beg for assist after being ‘stranded’ throughout Greece floods

ritish vacationers on the small Greek island of Skiathos have described being stranded whereas a extreme storm hammers mainland Greece and its islands, inflicting widespread flooding.
Streets have been was raging torrents. Traffic was banned within the central city of Volos, the close by mountain area of Pilion and on the island of Skiathos, the place many British tourists are caught, till the storm subsides, native police stated.
Torrential downpours have turned the streets of Skiathos into raging rivers, whereas automobiles and boats have been washed away, movies posted to social media web site X present.
Thunder and lightening struck the island “constantly for 12 hours”, vacationers report, and there are experiences of energy cuts and resort rooms flooding.
Many are nervous about whether or not they’ll be capable of return residence amid experiences of flights being disrupted. Holidaymakers have been urged to remain indoors and never use their automobiles.
The island’s mayor has put in a request to declare a state of emergency, native media reported.
One stranded vacationer wrote on X: “I’m on holiday in Skiathos torrential rain got the last 24 plus hours and heavy flooding, unable to leave the hotel.”
Another wrote: “Never seen a storm like this in my life, 12 hours of constant thunder & lightning!!!”
A 3rd wrote: “Received 4 emergency mobile alerts as authorities prohibit traffic amidst the intense downpour. This rainstorm has lasted nearly 24 hrs with no sign of stopping.”
Meanwhile a Eurowings passenger on a flight certain for Skiathos on Tuesday reported that the flight was diverted to Athens.
Jet2 has informed clients that the airline is “aware of the weather conditions currently affecting Skiathos”.
“We are monitoring the situation very closely with our customer’s best interests in mind. Please keep an eye on the latest travel information to your flight,” the airline suggested on X.
Tui informed its passengers that “if any further flights are impacted, customers will be contacted in due course”.
Meanwhile Greece’s fireplace division stated one man was killed in Volos when a wall buckled and fell on him, whereas one other man was reported lacking, believed to have been swept away by floodwaters.
Photos of Volos present individuals making an attempt to clear particles as automobiles get caught in big sinkholes on town’s roads.
In one video posted to social media at an unknown coastal city, a automotive is seen submerged in mud and water on a seaside as uneven waves, churned up with silt, crash onto the automobile.
Flooding had begun to submerge close by autos in a carpark, the footage confirmed.
Authorities additionally despatched alerts to cellphones in a number of different areas of central Greece, the Sporades island chain and the island of Evia, warning individuals to restrict their actions outdoor as a result of storm.
Local media reported that torrential rainfall triggered streams to interrupt their banks and turned roads into rivers, sweeping automobiles into the ocean within the Pilion space.
Greece’s climate service stated the Pilion area was forecast to obtain about 650 to 700 millimetres (25.5 to 27.5 inches) of rain over Tuesday and Wednesday, whereas 550-600 millimetres have been forecast for the central city of Karditsa.
The climate service famous that the typical annual rainfall within the capital of Athens area is round 400 millimetres.
The storm was forecast to trigger heavy rainfall and storms, accompanied by hail, thunder and robust winds within the Aegean.
The excessive climate comes after main wildfires scorched Greece over the previous few weeks, with some burning for greater than two weeks and destroying forest and farmland. More than 20 individuals have been killed within the fires.