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Storm hits Greece killing 1, flooding homes, and disrupting travel

After heavy rain and gale-force wind battered Greece on Thursday, authorities were rushed to repair the damage.

A fire brigade official said that Greek authorities had recovered the body of a male in Nea Makri (35 km, 21.75 miles northeast of Athens). Local media reported that the man was 'believed to have been carried by a torrent and trapped under a vehicle as he tried to cross an flooded street.

As the Erminio Storm swept across Athens, and other islands in the Aegean sea on Wednesday, the fire brigade received hundreds of calls from people who needed help rescuing themselves or others trapped by floodwater.

Crews continued to work early on Thursday, removing debris and pumping out water from buildings that had been flooded, as well as repairing infrastructure damaged east of the capital. The authorities also prohibited some ferries sailing from Piraeus, near Athens, to the Greek Islands.

The skies over?the mediterranean island Crete turned a eerie orange Wednesday, as winds of up to force 9 Beaufort scale blew dust from North Africa and disrupted flights.

Greece, located at the southernmost point of Europe, has suffered devastating floods and wildfires over the past few years. Analysts attribute this to a rapidly changing climate. (Reporting and Writing by Angeliki Koutantou, Editing by Ros Russel)

(source: Reuters)