"Devastating Floods Prompt Greek Rescue Teams to Mobilize in Hardest-Hit Villages"

Rescue teams are working to evacuate people from flooded areas in Greece after Storm Daniel, the worst rainstorm to hit the country since records began in 1930, caused widespread destruction. At least 10 people have been killed, with four reported missing. Homes were swept away, bridges collapsed, roads were destroyed, and power lines fell. The fire brigade has evacuated over 2,800 people, with many residents being airlifted from submerged homes. The floods have prompted the closure of the national highway connecting Athens with Thessaloniki. Greece, already grappling with a massive wildfire and a record-breaking summer heatwave, is increasingly experiencing extreme weather events, highlighting the country's vulnerability to climate change.
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