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Gales Lash Greece, Disrupting Ferry Services

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Gale-force winds lashed Greece on Friday, disrupting travel for tens of thousands of summer travellers as authorities ordered ferries to port and fears of forest fires grew.

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Ferries to Argosaronic Gulf depart normally - Winds are expected to reach 100 km/h today in Eastern Sterea, South Evia, Cyclades and locally in South Crete - Lycabettus Hill closed

Disaster awaited those planning to travel to the islands today. The stormy winds - reaching 9 Beaufort - have caused significant problems in coastal transport, keeping ships tied up in Piraeus, Rafina and Lavrio. See more at ertflix.gr | Listen to more at ertecho.gr Of the 25 scheduled itineraries from Piraeus, 19 were finally carried out, while several passengers canceled or changed tickets. The gradual restoration of traffic began in the eveni…

The ship routes from Piraeus are operating normally, but they did not depart on time due to the strong winds that were blowing.

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Protothema broke the news in on Friday, August 8, 2025.
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