New Platform Launches to Assist Fire Victims in Attica with Temporary Accommodation

A new platform has been launched to provide temporary accommodation for individuals affected by the recent fire in Attica, according to the General Secretariat of Civil Protection under the Ministry of Climate Crisis and Civil Protection.

Developed by the Hellenic Chamber of Hotels, this initiative complements the support offered by regional and municipal authorities.

Residents seeking accommodation can apply through the platform available at Emergency Point Platform.

For additional assistance, a helpline has been set up at 213 2047893.

Attica Regional Governor Nikos Hardalias

In related efforts, Attica Regional Governor Nikos Hardalias, along with Deputy Minister of Sports Giannis Vroutsis and the Olympic Stadium (OAKA) administration, has arranged for the stadium to serve as a temporary shelter for evacuees. OAKA will remain open for displaced individuals for as long as the fire risk continues in Attica.

(Source: GTP)

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