Storm Bora hits Greece, floods homes, streets on island of Rhodes
The country has been ravaged by floods and wildfires in recent years, with scientists saying it is a hotspot for climate change
Torrential rains flooded homes, businesses and roads in the popular Greek tourist island of Rhodes on Sunday, forcing authorities to temporarily ban the use of vehicles as Storm Bora pounded the country for a second day.
On Saturday, a man died in flash floods which hit another Greek island in the northern Aegean.
The fire service received more than 650 calls to pump water out of flooded buildings on Rhodes island and evacuated 80 people to safer ground, with the city of Ialysos hit the hardest. No injuries were reported.
Cars and debris were piled up high in the flooded streets of Rhodes, with residents trying to remove mud from their waterlogged properties.
“The situation is tragic, some have lost their homes, some have fled, our cars are in a terrible condition,” said Sofia Kanelli in Ialysos.