Rage on Twitter for the downpour that turned Athens…Venice
Forecasters may have been warning for days of successive waves of bad weather, however, the state apparatus found itself scrambling to save what was saved. The images flooding Twitter early became the subject of commentary and strong criticism from users
Well done to Bakoyannis who built waterfalls in Athens! #bad weather pic.twitter.com/Y5X856q04D
— Vericum (@VMdesignblogg) January 26, 2023
The great walk of Bakoyannis is ready
Get lost in me #bad weather pic.twitter.com/H6Hm9JYwwN— Marka2 (@Marka2_) January 26, 2023
This is what happens when you only care about getting rich…
Works and Days #Cool and Karamanlis
It also rains inside the buses in the first rain#bad weather pic.twitter.com/9hCTgKCdaF— Marka2 (@Marka2_) January 26, 2023
Breaking news
🗣️Great attention in Thebes at the height of Petrou Ralli… ❌📌He has parked a Blue Star on the 🚢corner where one Lane has been closed…
#bad weather pic.twitter.com/79mLhFMJqz— Maira (@67Morgana) January 26, 2023
Patoulis in the Star says that the Region is now on alert and ready
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Usually the rain doesn’t fall so hard and it took us by surprise #bad weather— An Athenaia (@athinaia000) January 26, 2023
The otakustis didn’t know #Mitsotaki_fuges to eavesdrop and a weatherman so they don’t drown in a storm again? #bad weather #wiretapping
— maria.t.petraki (@mariapetraki77) January 26, 2023
#EMP examination without electricity, #Agriculture entrance for boaters and flooded schools-kindergartens in Nea Ionia and Kallithea. Bring university police and inspectors to schools now! #bad weather #counterreport #governance_Mitsotakis #rain pic.twitter.com/YMeO27Unbp
— Staying Active – Health, Collectiveness, Solidarity (@Covid19energoi) January 26, 2023