Janos: 62-year-old farmer found dead in Kastania



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According to ERT, the 62-year-old farmer from Kastania, Karditsa, was found dead on Sunday morning, missing since yesterday when the roof of his house collapsed due to heavy rains.

Now the death toll from the deadly bad weather that struck Thessaly stands at three.

At the same time, the superhuman efforts of the men of the Fire Department continue to locate the two disappeared from the catastrophic cyclone Janos.

Two missing

Is about:

– The 43-year-old driver of the car that was kidnapped in Mouzaki, Karditsa. Her car was located yesterday, but she was not.

– And a shepherd who is ignored in Makrychori, Karditsa.

Three dead

The torrent of waters left the three dead, a woman in Farsala, a man in Karditsa and the 62-year-old cattleman from Kastania, while all Civil Protection investigations focus on the remaining missing.

The old woman from Farsala was found dead at her home in the Vassili settlement, while the 63-year-old farmer was found dead in the area near the Karditsa city hospital.

On Sunday morning, it became known that the old man was also found dead in Kastania, Karditsa.

The man had been missing since Friday night when the roof of his house collapsed due to heavy rain. EMAK men had launched an operation to locate him, resulting in them found unconscious on Sunday morning.

Thriller with the ignored pharmacist in Mouzaki

Authorities have been alerted since yesterday to locate a 43-year-old driver, whose vehicle was swept into the Pamisos River, in Mouzaki, Karditsa, which “swelled” during the deadly bad weather “Ianos” in the area.

The driver of the car, who is a pharmacist in the area, on Friday night, ignoring the prohibitions, tried to cross the Pamisos River, as a result of which he was seduced and his destination has since been ignored.

It is unknown if and how many more were with her in the same vehicle, which has not been located. Investigations continue in the area from early in the morning.

MEGA Buyer: We are missing one, more than 800 rescues were made

Thessaly Governor Costas Agorastos spoke with “MEGA Weekend” and Dino Siomopoulos and Stella Gantona about the images of destruction in the region after the deadly cyclone.

Mr. Agorastos spoke about a difficult day. “Nothing is like yesterday,” he said.

“There are peoples that do not remember their past, you do not recognize them. We have an infrastructure problem. Down roads, unsuitable bridges. Problem with the water and electricity supply. We have a problem with trucks and machinery.

We have a problem with vital and plant production. The government announced additional funding for these areas. We, as a Region, demand speed and simplification.

“We estimate that there are more than 8,000 across Thessaly that need to be checked because they have been damaged,” he said.

“We have a missing person.” There was no couple that had been crushed, there was a couple that was released, “he said, referring to more than 800 rescues.

“Quick compensation to the production people, to the people who lost their lives,” he stressed at the close.

Six villages of Mouzaki, Karditsa, blocked

The disaster in Mouzaki, Kardita, is huge, where a 40-year-old woman continues to be ignored as her car was washed away by the rough waters.

Fanis Stathis, mayor of Mouzaki, spoke on the “MEGA Weekend” program and highlighted that it is a biblical disaster for the municipality, while for the 40-year-old woman who is ignored, she said that as things stand, it has been lost a human life.

Referring to infrastructure, he pointed out that they have almost been dismantled in a large part of the municipality.

In the mountains there are big problems because bridges were cut and six villages were isolated.

These villages have no water or electricity and the mayor expressed concern for the inhabitants of these villages, citing, for example, kidney patients who live there and those in need of medication.

However, there is also no electricity in the town of Mouzaki. Although the city was electrified for a time, then the voltage dropped and unfortunately there is still no electricity in the entire city, the mayor said.

Crete: roads, shops flooded, planes failed to land

Crete also had a difficult night, as there were many problems due to bad weather in Janos. In Heraklion, Crete, the streets and shops of the city were flooded.

Due to the weather, 3 planes failed to land at Nikos Kazantzakis airport, while a total of 7 flights were canceled.

A balcony collapsed in Nea Alikarnassos. On Dimokratias Street in particular, the rain swept the protective parapet of the terrace which in turn swept the first-floor balcony of the building. The parapet and balcony materials fell on two parked vehicles where they caused very serious damage, but fortunately there were no injuries.

Furthermore, the intense activity of the lightning even caused explosions in the PPC pillars in BOAK and specifically in the section of the National Network from Heraklion to Agios Nikolaos. The explosions also caused gradual power outages in many areas. In fact, from time to time power was cut off and restored in many areas of Heraklion.

The images of Kefalonia are shocking: a mountain of stones covered the cars

Shocking are the images of Assos, in Kefalonia, where the torrents dragged tons of stone and earth that covered entire cars.

Kefalonia was one of the Ionian islands swept by Janos bad weather in its wake.

The torrential waters of the torrent in Cephalonia and the transported materials washed away everything in their path not to mention fortunately the injuries.

See the shocking photos with the dozens of cars buried under the muddy waters and rocks:

At the same time, Ianos turned Peratata into a pool.

Hardals of Kefalonia: “It’s time for a lot of work and a few words”

It is observed that the Deputy Minister of Civil Protection and Crisis Management, Nikos Hardalias, has been in Cephalonia since Saturday afternoon, where he verified by helicopter the damage left by the Mediterranean cyclone “Janos” and then participated in a meeting with their bodies . .

“It is time for very hard work and, in short, we dealt with details on issues related to the immediate restoration and return to normality of the island of Kefalonia and Ithaca,” said Mr. Hardalias at the end of the meeting.

Then he referred to the issues discussed at the meeting, where he stressed that “details about electrical networks, water supply networks, issues related to the restoration of road networks were on the main agenda of our discussion.”

The Undersecretary of Civil Protection and Crisis Management has also stated that “we have made important progress and we have created all this data so that Cephalonia can return to normal.”

Mr. Hardalias will continue his visits to the affected areas as he will visit Ithaca and Zakynthos successively.



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