In a unanimous resolution of the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences of the University of Thessaly, expresses its undivided support to the farmers and breeders of Thessaly who were affected by the divine storms Daniel and Elias.

“The School and the Departments that make it up will be at the disposal of our affected fellow citizens non-profit cfor the provision of any information-update related to the academic subjects of our School”, is also emphasized in the same resolution as the following:

“The Faculty of Agricultural Sciences of the University of Thessaly covers all subjects of the primary sector (plant production, animal production, fish farming, agrotechnology, food science and environment) and will be at the disposal of the management authorities at all levels to contribute with excellent know-how which is available for the recapture of Thessaly”.

The two bad weathers also caused a strong blow to the infrastructure of the regions of Western Thessaly, on roads and bridges. T

a project machinery Region of Thessaly continue to operate in all the areas of Thessaly affected by the bad weather, where there is a greater risk but also the possibility of access, with the restoration of passability, strengthening of embankments and cleaning of bridges from transportable materials.

At the same time, various plans are planned to take shape in the next period of time anti-flood projects. In this perspective, as announced, the first of the anti-flood projects of the Municipality of Trikkaia in areas that were flooded within Trikala is included.

This is the area of ​​Bara, where there is a severe problem from rainfalls. The engineers have recently performed the autopsies and the first interventions have already begun, before the advance of Elias. Now the project is fully underway, it is essentially three-fold and involves the construction of a collector, with the necessary wells, replacement of a rainwater network pipe, completion of construction of a pipe next to a ring road.

At the same time, the accompanying projects, which concern smaller interventions in the area, are being implemented.