During the period of 12 January and February 2021, the rivers Erythropotamos and Evros (Greek: Έβρος) also known as Maritsa (Bulgarian: Марица, Turkish: Meriç) overflowed twice because of heavy rainstorms resulting in severe floods of the areas around the rivers, that led to 1 death and serious damages to private and public property. The floods were described by the media and residents as "one of the biggest disasters the area has ever faced".
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| - Πλημμύρες στον Νομό Έβρου (2021) (el)
- 2021 Evros floods (en)
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| - During the period of 12 January and February 2021, the rivers Erythropotamos and Evros (Greek: Έβρος) also known as Maritsa (Bulgarian: Марица, Turkish: Meriç) overflowed twice because of heavy rainstorms resulting in severe floods of the areas around the rivers, that led to 1 death and serious damages to private and public property. The floods were described by the media and residents as "one of the biggest disasters the area has ever faced". (en)
- Κατά την περίοδο 12 Ιανουαρίου και 1 Φεβρουαρίου 2021, οι ποταμοί Ερυθροπόταμος και Έβρος (ελληνικά: Έβρος) επίσης γνωστοί ως Μαρίτσα (βουλγαρικά: Марица), (τουρκικά: Meriç) ξεχείλισαν δύο φορές λόγω των ισχυρών καταιγίδων, προκαλώντας σοβαρές πλημμύρες στις γύρω περιοχές, οι οποίες οδήγησαν σε 1 θάνατο και προκάλεσαν σοβαρές ζημιές σε ιδιωτική και δημόσια περιουσία. Οι πλημμύρες χαρακτηρίστηκαν από τα ΜΜΕ και τους κατοίκους των περιοχών ως "από τις μεγαλύτερες καταστροφές που έχει αντιμετωπίσει ποτέ η περιοχή". (el)
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- Chief firefighter
- Epiphany (holiday)
- Greece
- Greek language
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Bulgaria)
- Antheia, Evros
- dbr:Avdella,_Evros
- dbr:Poros,_Evros
- Bulgaria
- Bulgarian language
- Turkey
- Turkish language
- Tychero
- Floods in Turkey
- Alepochori, Evros
- Alexandroupoli
- Dadia
- Erythropotamos
- Evros (regional unit)
- Feres, Evros
- Ancient Thracian Greeks
- Ivaylovgrad Dam
- Floods in Greece
- Arda (Maritsa tributary)
- Didymoteicho
- Maritsa
- COVID-19 lockdowns
- Soufli
- Metaxades
- Mikro Dereio
- Orestiada
- Motorway 21 (Greece)
- Thymaria, Evros
- dbr:Agnantia,_Evros
- dbr:Apalos,_Evros
- dbr:General_Regional_Police_Directorate_of_Eastern_Macedonia_&_Thrace
- dbr:Loutra,_Evros
- dbr:Maistros,_Evros
- dbr:Municipality_of_Alexandroupoli
- dbr:Municipality_of_Didymoteicho
- dbr:Polia,_Evros
- dbr:Provatona,_Evros
- dbr:Provatonas,_Evros
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| - Κατά την περίοδο 12 Ιανουαρίου και 1 Φεβρουαρίου 2021, οι ποταμοί Ερυθροπόταμος και Έβρος (ελληνικά: Έβρος) επίσης γνωστοί ως Μαρίτσα (βουλγαρικά: Марица), (τουρκικά: Meriç) ξεχείλισαν δύο φορές λόγω των ισχυρών καταιγίδων, προκαλώντας σοβαρές πλημμύρες στις γύρω περιοχές, οι οποίες οδήγησαν σε 1 θάνατο και προκάλεσαν σοβαρές ζημιές σε ιδιωτική και δημόσια περιουσία. Οι πλημμύρες χαρακτηρίστηκαν από τα ΜΜΕ και τους κατοίκους των περιοχών ως "από τις μεγαλύτερες καταστροφές που έχει αντιμετωπίσει ποτέ η περιοχή". Οι κάτοικοι της περιοχής αναγκάστηκαν να εγκαταλείψουν τα αυτοκίνητα και τα σπίτια τους λόγω των ανερχόμενων, ισχυρών πλημμύρων. (el)
- During the period of 12 January and February 2021, the rivers Erythropotamos and Evros (Greek: Έβρος) also known as Maritsa (Bulgarian: Марица, Turkish: Meriç) overflowed twice because of heavy rainstorms resulting in severe floods of the areas around the rivers, that led to 1 death and serious damages to private and public property. The floods were described by the media and residents as "one of the biggest disasters the area has ever faced". Residents of the area were forced to abandon their cars and homes because of the rising, powerful floodwaters. The residents of the southern area of the village were forced to evacuate because of a broken embankment in the area, and were taken by a bus to a hotel in Didymoteicho temporarily, to prevent injuries and deaths. (en)
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