Storm batters Greece, killing one, flooding homes and disrupting travel
A man died and dozens of homes were flooded after heavy rain and gale-force winds battered Greece, leaving authorities rushing to repair damage on Thursday. Greek authorities have recovered the body of a man in the seaside holiday town of Nea...
A man died and dozens of homes were flooded after heavy rain and gale-force winds battered Greece, leaving authorities rushing to repair damage on Thursday. Greek authorities have recovered the body of a man in the seaside holiday town of Nea Makri, 35 kilometres northeast of Athens, a fire brigade official told Reuters on Thursday.
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