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Highway to Athens from Eleonas Toll opened to traffic

The highway to Athens from the Eleonas Toll Station was opened to traffic by opening a lane on the opposite side of the road following its closure due to mudslides.

According to Olympia Road, drivers on the Patras-Athens highway are requested to drive cautiously at low speeds and comply with road markings.

The problems were created by the heavy rains that occurred in Achaia.

Meanwhile, the Elias weather system continued to affect several parts of the country on Tuesday, bringing heavy rain and thunderstorms, accompanied by hail and a high frequency of lightning.

All school units in the municipality of Xylokastro remained closed on Tuesday, by order of the town's mayor.

Heavy rain and hail created problems in the regional network of Epirus, as well as in central roads of Trikala.

According to meteo.gr/National Observatory of Athens, intense phenomena are expected during the rest of Tuesday in the Ionian Sea, western and central areas of the country, the Peloponnese as well as in Thessaly and Epirus.

The phenomena in some areas will be accompanied by hail, mainly in western Greece and the central Ionian islands.

The areas that will receive the highest amounts of rain on Tuesday are located in the prefectures of Kefallinia, Lefkada, Aitoloakarnania, Evrytania, Fokida, Fthiotida, Ilia, Achaia, Corinthia and from late afternoon Karditsa and Trikala.

On Wednesday, the phenomena will worsen further and most affect the country's central, eastern and southern parts.

Their intensity is forecast to be greatest in eastern and southern Thessaly, in Evia, the Sporades islands, central and eastern parts and the Peloponnese, especially the central and northern parts, which are expected to receive the largest quantities of rain.

The regions that will be affected include the prefecture of Attica and the city of Athens. Rains and storms will also forecast on several Aegean islands and Crete, especially in the prefecture of Chania.

At the same time, the Operations Centre of the Fire Brigade has received 10,402 calls between September 5 until 7:00 on Tuesday morning. In addition, it has responded to 3,747 calls to pump water from flooded premises, while 3,576 people have been transported to safe locations.

READ MORE: Over 75% of drowned animals removed in Thessaly.

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