Hundreds of businesses, homes and main roads have been covered in the mud, and it will take a lot of effort to get the area back to normal
Great are the devastations recorded by TheNewspaper.gr’s camera lens, on the beach of Volos from the “Kypseli” Hotel to “Isalos”, after the devastating passage of the severe weather wave Elias.
Hundreds of businesses, homes and main roads have been covered in the mud, and it will take a lot of effort to get the area back to normal.
Many districts of Volos and its suburbs have been inundated by water and mud such as the Old Port Authority, Papadiamanti, Agios Panteleimonas, part of the center and the beach of Volos, Palaia, Agioi Anargyroi, Neo Delta, Neapoli, the Polytechnic, as Krausidonas overflowed.
At the same time, they continue from fire brigades of Magnesia, the water sources from houses and shops, after the second bad weather. Citizens’ phone calls are continuous, with the result that levels of the service are scattered mainly in the city and in flooded areas and are trying.
In the capital of Magnesia, large forces of the Army are present and assisting in calls for help while the entire force of the 32nd Marine Brigade is on the streets with large vehicles, boats and work equipment of the 1st Army and they are trying in cooperation with firefighting forces that have arrived from all over Greece to support a ruined city.
The electricity supply in Volos has been restored by 80% and the water supply by 65%after the damage caused by the bad weather Elias, as mentioned by the mayor of the city Achilleas Beos, speaking on the show “Today” on SKAI.
Source: Skai
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