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Floods hit western Greece days after deadly storm killed 7

ATHENS, July 14: Authorities evacuated dozens of citizens from flooded homes in western Greece on Sunday, a few days after seven people were killed by a violent storm in the north of the country.
By Reuters

ATHENS, July 14: Authorities evacuated dozens of citizens from flooded homes in western Greece on Sunday, a few days after seven people were killed by a violent storm in the north of the country.


Such severe storms are unusual in Greece, where summers are usually hot and dry.


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Floods following the latest storm damaged roads near the cities of Nafpaktos and Patra, closing a major route for a few hours, though no injuries or missing persons were reported.


“Many homes and shops are flooded near the city of Nafpaktos ... there are damages to homes, shops and cars,” a fire service official told Reuters.


Seven people, including six tourists, were killed and more than 100 others injured on Thursday when an overnight storm lashed northern Greece.

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