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Shocks in New Democracy over the party's support for Attica local gvt. elections

Shocks in New Democracy over the party's support for Attica local gvt. elections

Dancing a zeibekiko dance at the wrong time, an admission of the mistake with a public "apology", which did not seem to be enough to avoid the rupture, and express-soundings for... a change in who the party will back, which yesterday finalized the new "chosen" of New Democracy is a brief round-up the developments of the last three days surrounding the crisis managed by the government for the region of Attica. The party's support for Giorgos Patoulis has been lifted just two weeks after its announcement, as expected to be called today and sealed tomorrow in a personal meeting between Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Nikos Hardalias, who will finally run under the "blue" banner in the electoral battle of the largest region .

  • July 31, 2023
  • Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Large Turkish investments in the Aegean islands

Large Turkish investments in the Aegean islands

From Rhodes to Santorini, from Mykonos to Corfu and from Crete to Lesvos, Chios and Samos we find Turkish investments or the activity of small and large Turkish businesses. Even Turkish individuals are increasing their presence, showing greater interest in the real estate market, in tourism (accommodations and catering). Their total presence in recent years may exceed 1 billion euros, with 350-500 million euros concentrated in the Greek islands.

  • July 31, 2023
  • Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Civil Protection Min.: The majority of fires caused by humans - 667 fires in the last few days

Civil Protection Min.: The majority of fires caused by humans - 667 fires in the last few days

There have been 667 fires in recent days, more than 60 per day, Climate Change Minister Vassilis Kikilias said during a forest fire briefing.

  • July 28, 2023
  • Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Tax authority shuts down and fines well-known clubs in Santorini and Athens Riviera

Tax authority shuts down and fines well-known clubs in Santorini and Athens Riviera

Two new cases of tax evasion were detected by the auditors of the Independent Public Revenue Authority (AADE).

  • July 28, 2023
  • Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Nea Anchialos: “War zone” after the fire – Explosion, shock wave and evacuation by sea

Nea Anchialos: “War zone” after the fire – Explosion, shock wave and evacuation by sea

Nea Anchialos: “War zone” after the fire – Explosion, shock wave and evacuation by sea
The scenes that followed after the explosion in the ammunition depot are indicative of the panic of the residents
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Nea Anchialos: “War zone” after the fire – Explosion, shock wave and evacuation by sea
OT.gr Newsroom
28.07.2023 | 10:14
Scary moments unfolded yesterday in Nea Anchialos, Magnesia after the rekindling of the fire that continues to burn in the area.

In the early afternoon of Thursday (27/7) the flames from the fiery front began to menacingly approach the seaside town, as a result of which the residents were asked to evacuate immediately.

A few minutes later, explosions were heard. The ammunition depot just outside the airfield of the 111th Fighter Wing had gone up in flames.

“Our houses were shaken”
The shock wave followed. Windows in houses and shops in the city shattered.

 “Our houses were shaken,” described a resident of Volos to Mega.

“We are terrified, the fire was very close to a residential area, in Melissiatika. We heard an explosion again. They haven’t extinguished the fires in the industrial zone, there haven’t been any fire protection zones and tomorrow at noon the wind will turn to the south, the fire may also spread to Northern Pelion” described Ms. Georgia Kountria.

The evacuation
A 112 evacuation message was sent to the area and residents left their homes by land and sea, with Coast Guard and private boats.

The images are indicative of the panic and despair experienced by residents and visitors. People of all ages left Nea Aghialos in any way they could.

In the arms of most, their beloved pets, mostly dogs. People put their animals on boats and buses in order to transport them to a safe place.

What happened
In particular, as stated by sources from the Air Force General Staff, “the fire that broke out in the area of Nea Anchialos affected a part of the ammunition depot of the 111st Combat Wing (111AM) in the Karambas area.

The camp is located about 6 kilometers north of the airport of Nea Achialos (headquarters 111 Fighter Wing) and was evacuated at about 17:45 when the fire had gotten dangerously close without being possible to contain it, in order not to endanger the personnel.

After the fire entered the western part of the camp, they add, “explosions of various intensities were heard, while at 19:18 a strong explosion occurred. Due to the explosions, the Greek Police created a security perimeter of 3 kilometers around the camp and a relevant signal was issued by 112 FW at 19:50.

By decision of the General Staff, they emphasize “for precautionary reasons and in accordance with the security protocols in force, all aircraft that were at Nea Achialos airport outside the shelters were relocated to other airports while, also for precautionary reasons, the Officers’ settlement was evacuated is within the boundaries of 111 AM.’

“The situation at the Karamba area ammunition camp is still being monitored due to the high heat load,” they point out, adding that “Air Force and Army pyrotechnicians have been dispatched to the Karamba camp to intervene as soon as security conditions permit.” At the present time, the airbase of 111PM is considered safe. There is no active front, while there is apnea in the area.”

“It is emphasized that no human life was endangered” they note.

“With the start of the fire prevention period, all the prescribed security measures had been implemented as well as the necessary prescribed fire safety zones around the critical facilities within the camp and the airport of Nea Anchialos. From the first moment in the camp, the Fire Safety Team and the Immediate Intervention Detachments were activated to deal with the fire. The camp was evacuated in time since the fire could not be dealt with,” they conclude.

A difficult night
The approximately 2,000 people who evacuated Nea Anchialos spent the night at the Volos Exhibition Center.

Consumables and first aid that might be needed by those being transported there had been gathered at the site since yesterday.

As can be seen in the images broadcast by MEGA from the scene, people who left their homes in droves took with them a pillow, a sheet or some other personal items.

  • July 28, 2023
  • Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Greek Def. Min.: Emergency Official Inquiry into Nea Anchialos explosions

Greek Def. Min.: Emergency Official Inquiry into Nea Anchialos explosions

Defense Minister Nikos Dendias ordered an emergency official inquiry into the explosions in Nea Anchialos, clarifying in his statements that if there are any responsibilities, they will be attributed.

  • July 28, 2023
  • Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Wildfires in Greece: Magnesia is burning

Wildfires in Greece: Magnesia is burning

Nightmarish moments were experienced by the residents of areas of Magnesia in the evening due to the large fire that broke out which is still burning uncontrollably.

  • July 27, 2023
  • Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Armed robbery of Hellenic Post Office in Messinia

Armed robbery of Hellenic Post Office in Messinia

A robbery occurred shortly after 7 am at the ELTA (Hellenic Post) of Messina. The police rushed to the scene and have started investigations to find the perpetrators who carried out the attack.

  • July 27, 2023
  • Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Anthony Blinken: "We stand by Greece" - condolences for fallen pilots

Anthony Blinken: "We stand by Greece" - condolences for fallen pilots

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken expresses his solidarity and "sincere condolences" for the loss of the two pilots in the Canadair crash.

  • July 27, 2023
  • Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Greek FM Gerapetritis condemns repeat rejection of Beleri's appeal for release from Tirana jail

Greek FM Gerapetritis condemns repeat rejection of Beleri's appeal for release from Tirana jail

Greek Foreign Affairs Minister George Gerapetritis on Wednesday condemned the Tirana Supreme Court's rejection of an appeal by Himare Mayor Fredi Beleri for his conditional release from a Tirana jail.   

  • July 27, 2023
  • Written by E.Tsiliopoulos

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    Expat voting bill passes into law

    Expat voting bill passes into law

    A landmark bill lifting most restrictions on Greek citizens’ right to vote from abroad was approved by an enhanced majority of deputies in Parliament on Tuesday, with 208 MPs out of 300 approving the legislation.

    • July 27, 2023
    • Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
    Gangland execution of 37 year old man in Evosmos, Thessaloniki

    Gangland execution of 37 year old man in Evosmos, Thessaloniki

    A bloody incident with shots and one dead occurred shortly after midnight on Thursday in Evosmos, Thessaloniki.

    • July 27, 2023
    • Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
    Pilots of downed fire-fighting plane die in crash

    Pilots of downed fire-fighting plane die in crash

    The bodies of the two air force pilots of a downed fire-fighting plane were recovered hours after the aircraft crashed near the settlement of Platanistos, in the southeast tip of the large island of Evia.
    • July 26, 2023
    • Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
    Thessaloniki Archaeological Museum: An important cultural spot in Europe

    Thessaloniki Archaeological Museum: An important cultural spot in Europe

    On July 15, 2023, the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki (http://www.amth.gr) joined the Cultural Route of the Council of Europe Iter Vitis – Les Chemins de la vigne – (https://www.coe.int/en/web/cultural-routes/the-iter-vitis-route).

    The Council of Europe Cultural Routes Program founded in 1987

    It aims to promote, preserve, utilize and transfer to the next generations the common European tangible and intangible cultural heritage.

    Its purpose is to develop intercultural dialogue, the exchange of people and ideas and to contribute, in general, to the understanding of European history and its multiple cultural manifestations. At the same time, it promotes cultural tourism with remarkable economic results.

    Thessaloniki museum
    The culture of winemaking and wine-growing areas are an important part of European and Mediterranean culture. The purpose of the Iter Vitis route is to highlight, utilize and promote the relevant points of interest.

    The program promotes the mapping and preservation of historic vineyards and the culture associated with them, the research, recording and implementation of environmental activities for the protection of biodiversity, as well as the development of sustainable forms of cultural tourism.

    Thessaloniki mosaqic

    The Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki

    It will be an important stop and will serve the purposes of the route, as its collections include important finds from Macedonia, which reflect the importance of the production and consumption of wine as well as the dissemination of the cultural value of wine drinking in the context of banquets during antiquity.

    Suffice it to mention the famous Crater of Derveni, the mosaic floor with a Dionysian scene from a luxurious house in Thessaloniki, Attic sarcophagi with a representation of a harvest, statues  and of course a multitude of commemorative vessels and vessels for serving, storing and transporting wine.

    Dionysus

    The Symposium, in particular, one of the key features of Greek culture was spread by the Greeks throughout the Mediterranean from the middle of the 8th century. e.g. and constituted a fundamental social practice that reflected the interaction of family and society members at different stages of their lives through which individual and collective identities were formed.

    At the same time, it had been integrated into a multitude of religious and cultic practices of Greek culture.

    The Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, the largest and most important Museum of Northern Greece, as a new station of the Council of Europe Iter Vitis Cultural Route, intends to develop in collaboration with the Directorate of International Relations and the EU of the Ministry of Culture various actions and synergies with the aim of promoting and disseminating in society in a scientific and creative way the purposes of the Council of Europe Iter Vitis Cultural Route.

    • July 25, 2023
    • Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
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