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The National Garden Was Closed Due to Strong Winds - Lycabettus Hill Was Also Closed Due to Fire Risk

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At the same time, due to the risk of a possible fire from the northerly winds exceeding 9 Beaufort, Lycabettus Hill has also been closed by the Municipality of Athens, which is on heightened alert.

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At the same time, due to the risk of a possible fire from the northerly winds exceeding 9 Beaufort, Lycabettus Hill has also been closed by the Municipality of Athens, which is on heightened alert.

The ban on sailing from the ports of Piraeus, Rafina and Lavrio remains in force, due to very strong winds. More...

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The Municipality of Athens has closed the National Garden as a precaution due to the strong winds blowing in Attica, which are expected to intensify during the day. Lycabettus Hill has also been closed since midnight, as part of the emergency protection measures against the severe weather events affecting the country. At the same time, the ban on sailing from the ports of Piraeus, Rafina and Lavrio remains in force, as the rough seas are conside…

A ban on departure from the ports of Piraeus, Rafina and Lavrio remains in force, due to strong winds blowing in many sea areas and reaching locally 7 to 8 Beaufort. According to information from the Coast Guard, the routes to the islands of the Argosaronic Gulf are being operated normally, following the consent of the captain and with the observance of all the prescribed safety procedures. Passengers who are about to travel are invited to conta…

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