Six foreign nationals killed as severe weather hits Greece

Six foreign nationals killed as severe weather hits Greece

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Damages at a playground at a hotel in Porto Carras, Halkidki, Greece July 11, 2019 after severe weather hit Greece. REUTERS/Iona Serrapica

Six foreign nationals, including two children, were killed and more than 100 other people injured after gale-force winds, rain and hailstorms struck northern Greece late on Wednesday, uprooting trees and collapsing roofs, authorities said.

Television footage showed strong winds sweeping through a restaurant in the Halkidiki peninsula, a region popular with tourists in the summer.

Streets in towns in the area were dotted with uprooted pine trees and overturned motorcycles, photographs posted on websites showed.

โ€œIt is the first time in my 25-year career that I have lived through something like this,โ€ Athansios Kaltsas, director of the Nea Moudania Medical Centre, where many of the injured were treated for fractures, told Greek television.

โ€œIt was so abrupt, and so sudden,โ€ he said.

Kaltsas said patients taken to the clinic ranged in age from 8 months to over 70. Some suffered head injuries from trees and other falling objects.

Two elderly Czech tourists were killed when strong winds and water swept away their travel trailer, police said.

Elsewhere in the region, a woman and an 8-year-old boy, both Romanian nationals, were killed after a roof collapsed on a restaurant in Nea Plagia. A man and a young boy, both Russians, died after a tree collapsed near their hotel in the seaside town of Potidea, authorities said.

Such severe weather is unusual in Greece, where summers are typically hot and dry. Meteorologist Klearxos Marousakis described conditions as โ€œextremely unusualโ€ for this time of year.

Meteorologists forecast it would continue to rain in the area until about 9 a.m. on Thursday.

Authorities declared Halkidiki in a state of emergency, and Greeceโ€˜s newly appointed citizensโ€™ protection minister was due to visit early on Thursday. At least 140 firefighters were operating in the area.

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