“Janos” moves south, where intense phenomena are expected



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The Mediterranean cyclone “Ianos”, after almost 24 hours on the west coast of Greece, now began to move south and on Saturday morning its center was located southwest of the Peloponnese, according to the weather of the National Observatory of Athens.

The climate in the Eastern Peloponnese is deteriorating, with occasional heavy rains and thunderstorms.

According to the latest forecasts by meteorologists, as stressed by Civil Protection agents who participated in a meeting this morning of Deputy Minister Nikos Hardalias, the passage of bad weather from Attica is expected to be smoother.

More intense phenomena are expected from afternoon to afternoon, mainly with heavy rains and thunderstorms and a large volume of water in Corinth and Argolis and later in the Cyclades.

In this context, the meeting discussed the preparation and coordination of the state mechanism, which will be on high alert to address the phenomenon and its effects, but also the current problem in Thessaly and Central Greece, where the Fire Brigade continues to operate for assistance and pumps. of water.

In these areas, time has stopped a bit, but the water continues to rise, in the lowlands, probably due to the overflowing of rivers and streams, so the whole mechanism is on maximum alert to protect citizens and address the problem . .

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