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Greece weather forecast: More storms batter Europe as tourists trapped abroad

June 9, 2024
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Greece weather forecast: More storms batter Europe as tourists trapped abroad
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Roads on Greek island of Skiathos turned to rushing rivers after intense rainfall (AP)Further rainstorms were forecast in Skiathos on WednesdayFurther rainstorms were forecast in Skiathos on Wednesday (Met Office)

One stranded tourist said the centre of Skiathos was “underwater” and described the situation as “horrendously scary”.

Police have ordered all residents and tourists to stay off the streets and the island’s mayor has put in a request to declare a state of emergency.

The Foreign Office has updated its travel advice for Greece, telling British tourists on the island to check the local emergency communication services for updates as the “situation can change quickly”.

It comes as the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said that the northern hemisphere experienced its hottest summer on record, fuelled by the climate crisis

A flash flood at a campsite in northwest Turkey, near the border with Bulgaria, killed at least five people and carried away bungalow homes, with three people found dead on Wednesday. Rescuers were still searching for one person reported missing at the campsite.

Another two people died in Istanbul, Turkey’s largest city, where Tuesday’s storms inundated hundreds of homes and workplaces in several neighbourhoods.

The dead in Istanbul included a 32-year-old Guinean citizen who was trapped inside his basement apartment in the Kucukcekmece district, Turkish broadcaster Haberturk TV reported. The other was a 57-year-old woman who died after being swept away by the floods, the DHA news agency reported.

Around a dozen people were rescued after being stranded inside a library, while some subway stations were shut down. Istanbul governor Davut Gul urged motorcyclists to stay at home.

A man is rescued and evacuated during flooding in Kucukcekmece, IstanbulA man is rescued and evacuated during flooding in Kucukcekmece, Istanbul (AFP via Getty Images)

In Bulgaria, a storm caused floods on the country’s southern Black Sea coast.

The body of a missing tourist was recovered from the sea on Wednesday, raising the overall death toll to three. Border police vessels and drones were assisting efforts to locate another two people still listed as missing. TV footage showed cars and camper vans being swept out to sea in the southern resort town of Tsarevo, where authorities declared a state of emergency.

The Met Office said “slow-moving” Storm Daniel crossing would bring further rain to the central Mediterranean region.

“Much of the area will see between 50 and 150mm of rain over the next two days from Daniel, as it’s a slow-moving system,” Stephen Dixon, a Met Office spokesperson told The Independent. “There are also strong winds and rough seas throughout the period. Daniel will gradually weaken in a few days’ time.”

Greece’s weather service said a village in Pelion received 75.4cm (nearly 30in) of rain late Tuesday, by far the highest level recorded since at least 2006.

It noted that the average annual rainfall in the Athens region is around 40cm (15.75in).

“There is clear evidence that extreme weather events, such as floods, droughts, and wildfires, are becoming more frequent and more intense with climate change,” Aleksandra Kazmierczak, a climate expert with the European Environment Agency (EEA), told The Independent.

“We have seen this across Europe this summer and now unfortunately also in Greece. We need to rapidly reduce greenhouse gas emissions to avoid the worst consequences of climate change, but it is equally important that we prepare our societies for its current and future impacts.”

The WMO and the European Union’s climate change service Copernicus also announced that last month was the hottest August ever recorded.

The month was about 1.5C warmer than pre-industrial averages.

“The dog days of summer are not just barking, they are biting,” United Nations secretary-general, Antonio Guterres, said in a statement.

“Climate breakdown has begun.”

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