As Valencia faces the next day of deadly floods, which left in their wake tons of mud, damaged property and dozens of dead, Efthymios Lekkas answers the question of how Athens could cope with a similar extreme weather phenomenon. The professor, with his statements to the TV station SKAI and the central news bulletin, argued that not only Greece, but no advanced country could face such a severe weather phenomenon. He emphasizes that the only thing that could reduce the losses is the protection of the population through the mechanisms and tools available to the state, while at the same time he maintains that it would be wise to strengthen the existing infrastructure. “First of all, we should say that the climate crisis is composed of these phenomena. That is, intense phenomena, with great rapidity, with a great extent, have a greater frequency and have greater disasters. This is also the definition of the climate crisis” said initially […]
Source: News Beast

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