Heavy rains have ravaged the Greek island of Rhodes, triggering flash floods and stranding residents. The Ialyssos River overflowed, damaging a key bridge and isolating communities. Authorities are rushing aid to those affected, with financial assistance expected before the holidays.
Areas particularly affected include Ialyssos, Rhodes Town, Kallithea, and Petaloudes, where residents were urged to restrict their movements.
The Ialyssos River overflowed its banks again, damaging a vital bridge in Marangoi and isolating approximately 100 residents. Military personnel are working to build temporary embankments to restore access. Floodwaters have also inundated homes and streets across the island.
Deputy Minister Christos Triantopoulos stated that damage assessments are in progress and financial aid of up to 10,000 euros is anticipated to be distributed before the holidays. He emphasized the government's focus on both immediate needs and long-term infrastructure improvements to increase resilience against future flooding.
The municipality and the local hotel association are collaborating to provide temporary shelter for displaced residents and are collecting essential supplies such as bedding, clothing, and food.
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