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what happened in greece

Heavy storms and severe flooding have hit Greece in the last days, causing deaths, evacuations, and major disruption across several regions.

Quick Scoop: What happened in Greece?

  • Starting around 21 January 2026, very heavy rainfalls swept large parts of Greece, including Attica (the wider Athens area), Peloponnese, Western Greece, and Epirus.
  • Floodwaters entered homes and businesses, leading to widespread damage and emergency rescues.
  • At least two people were killed: one in Glyfada (Attica) and one in Astros Kynourias in the Peloponnese.
  • Authorities reported dozens of people evacuated or relocated to safer locations and significant disruption to road traffic and public transport.
  • Hundreds of emergency calls were made to the fire service as streets and basements flooded, and cars were trapped by rising water.
  • Forecasters expect conditions to gradually improve, with generally drier weather but some lingering light rain in eastern parts of the country around 23–24 January.

Very short timeline

  1. 21 January – Torrential rain begins affecting many regions, flooding starts, emergency services mobilized.
  1. 21–22 January – Fatalities confirmed, evacuations carried out, transport disruptions grow, especially around Athens and parts of Peloponnese and Western Greece.
  1. 23–24 January (forecast) – Weather expected to ease, with drier conditions overall but some remaining showers in the east.

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