China News Service, October 15th. According to the Greek "China-Greek Times" report, a super storm weather system called "Balos" landed in Greece as scheduled, causing serious disasters in many parts of the country.

In the capital, Athens, many people were trapped, power outages were widespread, and traffic was blocked in many places.

In response to severe weather, the Greek government has issued relevant policies.

  On October 14th, local time, the super-strong storm "Balos" launched a "violent attack" on the capital Athens.

In addition, it rained lightly in Crete, Macedonia, Epirus, Ionian Islands, Peloponnese, Central Greece and Thessari.

  According to the latest forecast data from the National Astronomical Observatory of Athens, there will be thunderstorms in most areas of Greece in the near future, accompanied by strong winds.

The islands and coastal areas will also experience hail.

Starting from the morning of the 14th, there has been snow in the mountains of western Macedonia and Pindos.

The temperature drops, especially in mainland China.

  Storm "Barros" also triggered a widespread power outage.

According to reports, after a 10-minute storm, electricity was interrupted in the southern suburbs of Attica. At the same time, the center of Athens was also affected.

  In addition, in Athens, many people were trapped, and the fire brigade dispatched rescues many times.

According to the fire brigade, due to the flooding in the basement, they received more than 50 calls for help from Neafiladefia, Peristri, Moscato, Niyanna and Kifisia.

  In addition, traffic has also been severely affected.

Many trams were out of service, and road congestion in many places increased.

Many roads were closed due to accumulation of water and silt.

  The intense rainfall in a short period of time also caused problems for public transportation in downtown Athens. Some stations of the ISAP electrified train between Piraeus and Kifisia were closed due to stagnant water.

And a 140 bus in downtown Athens also encountered water in the process.

  Due to the bad weather, kindergartens and elementary schools in Kefalonia are closed, and in the Sami area, kindergartens and primary and secondary schools are closed.

Two schools and a kindergarten on the outskirts of Athens were flooded. The school urgently used desks and chairs to build "bridges" to evacuate students.

  For preventive reasons, Paturis, Governor of Attica Province, ordered on the 14th that the primary and secondary schools in the area suspended afternoon and evening offline classes that day. At the same time, on the 15th, all schools in the Attica area will also remain closed.

  The Ministry of Civil Defense also issued 112 information to residents in many areas, including Athens and Thessaloniki, to issue storm warning notices, requiring people in these areas not to travel unless necessary.

At the same time, on the evening of the 13th, in the villages of Kotikia, Sant Yana and Akhradiu in Northern Evia, a total of 45 villagers moved to a safe area to take refuge.

The Agali Hotel was expropriated as a temporary shelter.

Villagers in Luowei and other villages used sandbags to block the cracks in the door to avoid flooding.

  In addition, due to severe weather, the Greek Ministry of Health also canceled the epidemic briefing scheduled to be held on the same day.