At the same time, the northernmost parts of Agria are more reminiscent of landfills than neighborhoods with houses.
A “torture” is being lived by residents and professionals in Agria who had the picturesque fishing village literally swallowed by the waters of bad weather.
Elias left behind streets full of mud and debris that make even cleaning nearly impossible.
This morning it took over an hour for someone to reach Agria from Volos, as there were prohibitions in various parts of the Regional Road, resulting in drivers returning to N. Ionia and looking for other exits.
Iolkou was “open” so many turned from there. In the district of Volos there was a lot of mud and movement was very difficult.
However, just before the tunnels, the Regional was clear. However, when the drivers arrived at the gas station at the entrance of Agria, they saw the chaos. Tons of mud and hauling materials were everywhere.
The coastal road of Agria was closed and drivers were being diverted from the upper road, where there was also chaos. It took 40 minutes to drive from the city entrance to the fork for Sutrali.
At the same time, the northernmost parts of Agria are more reminiscent of landfills than neighborhoods with houses.
The images are heartbreaking, with residents unable to believe the devastation their village has suffered.
Source: Skai
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