Ionian Road: Closed 25 Days After Landslide, Efforts to Open Before Easter
The Ionian Road remains closed for 25 days due to a significant landslide caused by heavy rainfall in Epirus, with ongoing efforts to stabilize the area before Easter.
The Ionian Road, at the height of Sikoula in Aetoloakarnania, has been closed for 25 days following a major landslide triggered by heavy rains in the Epirus region. Efforts to clear the debris and stabilize the affected area are underway, but the task is proving to be quite challenging. The closure has raised concerns among local residents as well as those from Epirus who do not currently reside in their home region, especially with the Easter festivities approaching.
The timeline for the road's restoration has become a pressing issue, as many depend on this national road artery for travel during the holiday season. Despite ongoing work, it remains uncertain whether the Ionian Road will be reopened in time to facilitate the increased travel demands typical around Easter. Meanwhile, traffic continues to be routed along the older national road between Arta and Amfilochia, which has also recently experienced a landslide, leading to further disruptions.
Local authorities and maintenance teams are under pressure to expedite repairs and ensure safety as they navigate the complications of adverse weather and geological stability. The situation emphasizes the vulnerability of infrastructure in the face of natural disasters and the critical importance of timely maintenance and intervention in preserving connectivity for local populations, particularly in rural areas prone to such events.