Strike on February 28 for the Tempi: Traffic regulations announced by ELAS
Traffic regulations will be enforced in Athens on February 28 due to planned gatherings commemorating the third anniversary of the Tempi railway disaster.
Traffic regulations will be put in place starting the morning of Saturday, February 28, in the wider central area of Athens, in response to planned gatherings marking the third anniversary of the railway disaster that occurred in Tempi. The Greek police, ELAS, have issued a statement indicating these regulations will be implemented gradually, depending on the prevailing conditions, urging drivers to avoid the area for better service and to prevent additional traffic problems. Drivers are advised to follow the instructions of traffic regulators to facilitate smoother transit.
Additionally, the operation of six metro stations in Thessaloniki will be temporarily suspended at 10 a.m. on the same day, as announced by the operating company THEMA. This suspension comes at the request of police authorities to maintain safety amid anticipated gatherings. The stations affected are expected to resume operations after the events conclude, although specific times have not been detailed yet. This decision reflects a heightened awareness around public safety following the disaster, drawing attention to the need for careful management during significant public demonstrations.
This observance not only reflects on a tragic event but also underscores the ongoing discussions around railway safety and infrastructure in Greece. The anniversary serves as a reminder of the vulnerabilities in transportation systems and the importance of ensuring safe travel for the public. The community's response to the event indicates a continuing commitment to remembering those affected and advocating for necessary changes to prevent future incidents.