On alert for flooding phenomena are the municipalities of Orestiada, Didymoteicho, Soufli: Appeals to residents
Municipalities in Greece's northeastern region remain on alert for potential flooding due to heavy rainfall and concerns about dam overflow in neighboring Bulgaria.
The municipalities of Orestiada, Didymoteicho, and Soufli in northeastern Greece are on high alert following warnings about imminent flooding due to heavy rainfall. Residents are urged to avoid activities near rivers and streams as conditions could deteriorate rapidly with rising water levels. This response is particularly concerning given recent communications from the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry regarding the status of dams in Bulgaria, which have already exceeded their capacity.
Heavy rains over the past 24 hours have led to significant increases in water levels within various Bulgarian reservoirs, raising fears of overflow and potential flooding downstream. One of the most critical points is the Ivailovgrad dam, which is reportedly spilling over, directly affecting the flow rates in rivers such as the Arda, Evros, and Erythropotamos, which are all adjacent to the affected municipalities in Greece. The municipalities have activated their emergency response protocols to ensure the safety of their citizens.
As the situation develops, local authorities are closely monitoring river conditions and are prepared to implement further safety measures as needed. Community leaders are emphasizing the importance of staying informed through local news updates and heeding advisories from municipal offices to minimize risks associated with flooding. The ongoing rainfall and evolving hydrological conditions in the region highlight the interconnectedness of water management across borders and the need for regional cooperation in disaster preparedness.