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Storm Bora floods homes, streets in Greek island of Rhodes

Downpours flooded homes, companies and roadways in the popular Greek tourist island of Rhodes on Sunday, requiring authorities to temporarily prohibit the use of lorries as Storm Bora pounded the nation for a second day.

On Saturday, a guy died in flash floods which struck another Greek island in the northern Aegean.

The fire service received more than 650 calls to pump water out of flooded buildings on Rhodes island and left 80 people to much safer ground, with the city of Ialysos struck the hardest. No injuries were reported.

Cars and particles were piled up high in the flooded streets of Rhodes, with locals trying to get rid of mud from their water-logged residential or commercial properties.

The circumstance is tragic, some have actually lost their homes, some have actually gotten away, our automobiles are in a dreadful condition, stated Sofia Kanelli in Ialysos.

Fire brigade spokesman Vassilis Varthakogiannis told Greece's SKAI TV that the bad weather condition would continue on Monday.

The Mediterranean country has actually been damaged by floods and wildfires recently, with scientists saying that Greece has become a location for climate change.

The conditions in the last few years are different; we have unexpected rains and sudden floods, Varthakogiannis said.

In 2023, more than 20,000 traveler and locals were required to flee homes and seaside hotels as wildfires burned for days.

Thunderstorms and heavy rain likewise disrupted train services in mainland Greece, especially in the centre and north of the country.

(source: Reuters)