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Fallen Tree Disrupts Traffic on Key Athens Road

Traffic along Pireos Street, a key route linking central Athens with Piraeus, was disrupted on Wednesday night after a large tree collapsed over the roadway. No injuries have been reported.
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A tree fell vertically onto the roadway of Piraeus Street, just outside the Apostolidis camp, causing a temporary traffic stop and serious difficulties in the passage of vehicles. The fall occurred due to gale-force winds, resulting in power cables becoming entangled in the tree, making the situation dangerous. See more at ertflix.gr | Listen to more at ertecho.gr Police officers have been at the scene since the first moment to direct traffic an…

The Fire Department in Attica received dozens of calls for tree cutting and water pumping due to the bad weather Erminio that is affecting the country. More...

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Traffic on Piraeus Street from the height of Petrou Ralli Street towards Piraeus was stopped by the Traffic Police due to a fallen tree. According to the Hellenic Police, no injuries were caused… Traffic on Piraeus Street stopped due to a fallen tree – No injuries - NAFTEMPORIKI

The Fire Department has proceeded to more than 50 tree fellings and 30 object removals since 7 pm in Attica. The post Piraeus closed due to a fallen tree - Over 130 calls to the Fire Department due to strong winds in Attica appeared first on in.gr.

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in.gr broke the news in Greece on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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