Feb 20 • 12:33 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Nisyros declared in a state of emergency due to landslides

The municipality of Nisyros has been declared in a state of emergency due to damage caused by severe weather conditions on February 17.

The municipality of Nisyros in Greece has been declared in a state of emergency following significant damage from severe weather events on February 17. The decision was made by the General Secretary of Civil Protection after a request from the local authorities, who documented the issues caused by intense winds. The declaration aims to facilitate prompt recovery and restoration efforts in the area.

The most severe damage has been reported on the local road network and the coastal area of Nisyros, where significant pavement subsidence and extensive damage to municipal roads have occurred. The necessary interventions are deemed critical as they pose risks to the safety of residents and tourists in the region. The local authorities are mobilizing resources to address these urgent issues, ensuring that the public is kept safe during this precarious situation.

In light of this emergency declaration, the local government is likely to prioritize repairs and maintenance tasks to prevent further hazards. The community is expected to work closely with national agencies to secure support and funding for restoration efforts. This state of emergency underscores the vulnerabilities faced by smaller regions in the wake of extreme weather, highlighting the need for improved infrastructure and disaster preparedness in the future.

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