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Two dead, one missing after storm hits central Greece

Flooding struck the region of Thessaly overnight.

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Rising waters

Two people have died and another has been reported missing in the central Greek region of Thessaly after a storm pounded parts of the country overnight.

Authorities identified the two victims as an elderly woman found dead in her flooded home and a 63-year-old shepherd who was swept away by rising waters.

They said a woman who ignored warnings from firefighters and police not to drive into an area where a bridge spans a river is now missing.

Flooding in Greece
Roads were flooded after a storm at the port of Argostoli, on the Ionian island of Kefalonia (AP)

The country’s fire service said it had fielded almost 2,500 calls from trapped residents in central and western Greece, or pleas to remove fallen trees that were blocking roads or had caused property damage.

The service reported rescuing more than 600 people.

Greece’s train operator, Trainose, said service linking southern and northern Greece was suspended.

Water from a river that burst its banks damaged at least two bridges and several buildings, including the local health centre in the Thessaly town of Mouzaki, which has collapsed.

Parts of the stricken area are without electricity.

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