At least seven people have died and several remain missing across Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria as torrential rain and severe flooding batter southern Europe.
Storm Daniel, a massive storm churning over the southeastern Mediterranean, has turned deadly as it continues to unleash historic and flooding rainfall. And its impacts are far from over, AccuWeather forecasters say. As it continues to spin over warm waters, it could even become a rare storm that meteorologists refer to as a ‘medicane.' At least seven people have been killed by the storm, CNN reported: two in Greece, two in Turkey, and three in Bulgaria. Intense rainfall is expected to drench th
Police ordered vehicles off the streets of three regions in Greece Tuesday as a severe storm hammered the center of the country and some of its islands, turning streets into flooded torrents. Traffic was banned in the central town of Volos, the nearby mountain region of Pilion and on the island of Skiathos until the storm subsides, police said. The fire department said one man was killed in Volos when a wall buckled and fell on him, while another man was reported missing, believed to have been swept away by floodwaters.
Greece is being lashed with torrential rains which have flooded homes, businesses and roads and left at least one person dead after a wall collapsed in the extreme weather.