Man Dies in Flooding Near Athens as Saharan Dust Storm Covers Crete
In Brief
Severe weather in Greece has caused both deadly flooding near Athens and widespread dust pollution on Crete, disrupting daily life and travel.
Key Facts
- A man died after flooding in a Greek holiday town near Athens.
- Crete experienced an orange haze as Saharan dust swept over the island.
- The flooding and dust storms have affected multiple regions in Greece.
- Crete's skies turned red due to the Saharan dust cloud.
- The storm caused travel disruptions and damage to homes near Athens.
What Happened
Heavy rainfall led to flooding near Athens, resulting in one death, while Saharan dust from North Africa blanketed Crete in an orange and red haze.
Why It Matters
The combination of flooding and dust storms highlights the impact of extreme weather events on Greek infrastructure, public health, and tourism, key sectors for the country.
What's Next
Authorities may issue further weather warnings and assess damage. Residents and travelers are advised to monitor updates for potential ongoing disruptions.
Sources
- The Independent — Man dies in Greek holiday town as devastating storm floods homes and causes travel chaos(2h ago)
- Sky News — Holiday island is cloaked by Saharan dust storm - turning its blue skies blood red(3h ago)
- Al Jazeera — Crete turns orange as Saharan dust sweeps in(16h ago)
