A firefighter, civil protection and police are on the alert, at least until tomorrow morning in Paros, Mykonos and Milos, on the occasion of the severe weather events affecting the Cyclades islands. Paros was first in the “eye” of bad weather, when noon broke out on the island at noon.

Many cars on Naoussa’s main road to Kolymbithres were dragged, according to Fire Brigade officers and some of them reached the port. The firefighters rescued two people, a car passengers who had been dragged by the rushing waters. Firefighters had 35 calls for water pumps However, they attempted 9 of them as the rest were done by residents who were afraid of the phenomenon.

In fact, 8 firefighters took off from Eleusis to reach the island of Paros, but over the Aegean prevailed extreme weather conditions, resulting in his return to Eleusis. However, 18 firefighters with six vehicles have started ferry from Naxos to assist their colleagues. At 19:00 in the afternoon the phenomenon seems to have been cut. However, it was transferred to the island of Mykonos and specifically to the country, with the Fire Brigades accepting 30 calls for water pumps.

The bad weather, according to meteorological forecasts, is moving to Mykonos and Mylos, where according to the risk assessment committee convened by Civil Protection Minister Yiannis Kefalogiannis, locally heavy rains and thunderstorms will occur from intervals in most areas of the Eastern country. It is recalled that a message was issued by 112 about Paros and Mykonos to ban citizens and vehicles due to severe weather events that will last at least until tomorrow morning.

The Armed Forces for the provision of Civil Protection have also been put on alert, due to the EMY weather evolution of the EMY weather events. Specifically for the Cyclades, the management of construction and treatment of natural disasters to provide assistance is on the alert, in Paros or another area.