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With Thessaly receiving the strongest blow since yesterday afternoon, cyclone “Ianos” continues today Saturday, its onslaught in much of the country.
According to a new estimate from the National Observatory, bad weather appears to be setting an “arch” for Crete as it is expected to move southward on Saturday and then south-east, with its effects gradually limiting to southern parts. from the country.
Based on the data so far, the passage of the cyclone through Attica does not appear to create major problems, as planned during the meeting under the Vice Minister of Civil Protection, Nikos Hardalia, early in the morning.
The phenomena in Corinth are more intense so far. According to the Fire Brigade, 16 calls have been made from the Loutra de Oraia Eleni and Almiri areas to pump water, while by decision of the Police, the Istmo – Epidauro national highway, from kilometer 3 to 34, has been closed for precautionary reasons. .
Two dead, one missing in Thessaly
The highest price so far has been paid for by the Thessaly Region, after Ionian and Western Greece that were affected during the first 24 hours.
The report so far in the regional units of Larissa and Karditsa is of two dead and one missing.
After the woman was taken from a house in Farsala, the farmer who was missing in Karditsa was also found dead.
This is a 63-year-old man of Albanian origin whose son has been looking for since yesterday because he had disappeared due to bad weather. The man was found dead by firefighters and his son in the area behind the Karditsa hospital.
The missing person is a 40-year-old woman from Mouzaki who was swept away by the torrent of the Pamisos River, when she was trying to cross the flooded road with her car. The vehicle was located by the police in the Ancient Slaughterhouses and the operation continues to locate the unfortunate woman.
Earlier, The adventure had a happy ending for the men who had been trapped in the Xiria waters in Almyros de Volos since Friday afternoon, when they tried to leave the Xirias reservoir construction site, as the area was flooded by heavy rain.