Today, Friday, March 28 at 14.45, “where there is Greece” remains in Thessaly. Elabia Revi and George Kourdis online from Karditsa guide us to the beauties of the place, recording problems that seek solutions and learn stories from locals.

The wild beauty of Lake Plastira, with the fog circling the walkers, is captured by the broadcast camera, driven by the Mountains of the Hellenic Mountaineering Club of Karditsa. It sails with a sey, follows the course of a archery arrow and knows the snowy mushroom park. However, it also records the consequences of climate change in the volume of a lake’s water, from which thousands of people live.

The 2,500 Roma of Sofades Karditsa are half the population of the city but live in difficult conditions, often without water and electricity, in a settlement that constitutes one fifth of its area. Incidents of offenses often undermine efforts to improve. But where is the state against this years?

A call for support and assistance is addressed by a man with mobility problems, who lives with his four -member family in the 40 -square -foot a container, one and a half years after the destruction of his home in Morfovouni, Thessaly. The narrative of his condition is shocking without sufficient support.

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