Greece Declares Emergency Over Dead Fish Flood

Greece has declared a state of emergency in Volos after floods caused massive numbers of dead fish to wash up in the Pagasetic Gulf. The crisis began when severe flooding in the Thessaly region carried freshwater fish into the salty sea, where they couldn’t survive. The local economy, especially tourism, has been severely impacted, with visitor numbers dropping by 80%. The government is responding with cleanup efforts, while public prosecutors investigate the environmental impact. This incident underscores the need for better preparedness for climate-related disasters.

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