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Evros Region Placed on "Red Code" Alert as Floods Threaten Villages

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Residents in flood-prone housing were instructed to remain vigilant and were provided with sandbags to create makeshift barriers. : AMNA/ Dimitria Alexoudis Residents of Lavara in the Soufli municipality received an emergency 112 alert on Wednesday, advising them to remain on high standby due to the floods caused by the Evros River overflows. The situation escalated on Tuesday morning after a levee breached near the village of Amorio, sending to…

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Extensive flooding in Soufli, Feres, Lavara, Didymoteicho and Orestiada – Four embankments in Kornofolia, Mandra, Amorio and Fylahto broke – The level in Pythio is at 6.22 meters, thousands of acres of crops under water

Evros remains on high alert with authorities on constant alert until at least Friday. The breach of the Amorion dam has raised the alarm. Large volumes of water from neighboring Bulgaria.

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Dramatic hours in the riverside areas of Evros, with the level exceeding 7 meters, dikes and dams breaking and over 150,000 acres already flooded. Residents are on alert after the 112 message, while new large quantities of water are expected from Bulgaria and Turkey in the next 36 hours. The night was particularly difficult for residents in the coastal areas of the Evros River, as the water level far exceeded the alarm limit of 6.40 meters, reac…

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www.ertnews.gr broke the news in on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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