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Greeks in mourning after flash flood kills 15

-- 17 November,2017

Mandra, November 17
Greeks voiced despair and disbelief on Thursday after a flash flood killed at least 15 people and left hundreds homeless, with many blaming a system that allowed houses to be built on dried up river beds.
In the towns of Nea Peramos and Mandra west of the capital Athens, crumpled cars and mangled furniture lay on roads caked in the thick mud left behind by a raging torrent that smashed through homes on Wednesday morning.
“We are ruined. My tavern and my house are gone,” said Paraskevas Stamou, a restaurant owner in Mandra. “Everything is gone, the road is gone, the water is still flowing and we were flooded again last night and this morning. “We are expecting another downpour tonight. It’s like God hates us,” he said.
To escape the lethal floodwaters, residents took desperate measures. “We had nowhere to sleep. We slept on the roof, we found carpets to cover ourselves,” said a man in Mandra whose house was gutted by the flood but remained standing.
Between sobs, his mother added: “Everything went. We don’t have anyone to help us. I don’t have help from anyone.” Bad weather continued on Thursday. Officials said they were waiting for conditions to improve before giving a clearer picture of the damage. Five people were still missing. Flags flew half-mast from state buildings and the Acropolis on Thursday as the government declared three days of national mourning.

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