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Student Struck by Train in Imathia: Safety Concerns Raised Over Crossing

A student was struck by a train in Alexandria, Imathia, on Thursday morning while attempting to cross the tracks to reach his school. The train, coming from Thessaloniki, dragged the student, who lost consciousness. Eyewitnesses have raised concerns about the lack of safety barriers or traffic lights at the crossing, a situation that has persisted for years. Emergency services quickly responded, transporting the student to a nearby hospital.

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Missing Skier Found Safe at Seli Resort

A 23-year-old skier was found safe and well after going missing overnight at the Seli ski resort in Imathia, Greece. The young man from Kilkis was located in a remote shelter by firefighters after becoming lost while skiing alone. He was transported to a hospital for precautionary checks.

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Search for Missing Skier at Seli Ski Resort Continues

A search and rescue operation is underway at Seli Ski Resort in Imathia, northern Greece, for a young skier who went missing on Monday afternoon. Despite efforts from 27 firefighters, rescuers, and volunteers, aided by drones, thermal cameras, and a scent dog, the skier’s location remains unknown. Authorities are hopeful as the operation continues, with a helicopter joining the search.

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Marina Satti Halts Concert After Objects Thrown on Stage

During her performance at the Municipal Theater of Alexandria, Imathia, Marina Satti’s concert was unexpectedly interrupted when unknown individuals began throwing eggs and other objects towards the stage, prompting the singer to address the audience and shorten her usual set duration.

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Greece Reports 10 Deaths from West Nile Virus in 2024

Greece has reported 10 deaths from the West Nile virus in 2024, with a total of 76 domestic cases confirmed so far. Most of the severe cases involved central nervous system symptoms, and the fatalities were all among individuals over 60. The virus has spread across several regions, highlighting its ongoing presence in Greece and other European nations.