
For the second day of Tuesday, the storm hit the islands from Greece, with Crete the heaviest rain. On the other hand, the Pass and Mykonos authorities worked to clean up cars and overturning waste due to dust and heavy rains.
On Monday, the storms in Paros sent cars to the sea, houses and businesses with water and mud. Authorities have asked the emergency government to solve roads and infrastructure damage. Mykonos also uploaded closely with strong dust and wind.
Emergency teams in Crete helped seven people trapped in the floods while stones and roads were closed on the island after the storm supported the southeast. According to the national supervision of Athens, the highest rainfall was recorded in the past 24 hours until Tuesday afternoon near the port of Khania.
Rhodes faced the wind of the Gail forces that destroyed the trees and damaged the vehicles.
Schools were closed on several islands, and the storms suspended or destroyed ship services.
The fierce climate primarily affected the islands of the Cyclades series in central Aegean, a popular beach resting place and white houses.
The storms were forced to flee Santorin and islands near iOS, Amorgos and Anafis a few weeks after the storm stockpiles.