Port Authority

Kos tragedy: Pediatrician recounts heartbreaking moments after migrant shipwreck— “I can still see the children’s faces”

The dramatic moments unfolded on Tuesday night when the two children who died in the migrant shipwreck arrived at the island’s hospital on Tuesday night.in addition to the children, two women also lost their lives) was spoken by the pediatrician of the hospital.

Chios: Pursuit of migrant smuggler – 21 people rescued

On Wednesday, September 18th, the Central Port Authority of Chios was informed about a speedboat with foreign passengers moving in the sea area of Nenita, coming from the Turkish coast. A Coast Guard patrol boat was dispatched to the scene, where the speedboat’s operator performed dangerous maneuvers to avoid capture.

Koureta: “We are collecting 100 tons of dead fish a day, and by Sunday, the cleanup will be almost complete”

He explained that the fish had escaped during the catastrophic storm Daniel because various reservoirs in the area had broken, leading them to drainage ditches where they grew over the winter.

Volos Crisis: Supreme Court Steps In to Address Dead Fish Contamination

An urgent investigation into the dead fish in the Pagasitikos has been ordered by the prosecutor of the Supreme Court Georgia Adilini.

The prosecutor in a letter to the head of the Prosecutor’s Office of the Volos Prosecutor’s Office asks to investigate any criminal responsibility for the situation that has been created

Volos: The issue of dead fish makes international headlines – The Hotel Association to take legal action

Translation:

The repulsive images of dead fish from Lake Karla ending up in the Pagasetic Gulf near Volos have made headlines in international media over the past 24 hours. These reports describe the causes of the phenomenon, the ensuing conflict, and the severe impact this issue has on local businesses.

Endless sea of dead fish in Volos – Over 57 tons collected, See photos

The major cleanup operation at the beach of Volos is ongoing due to the dead fish.

So far, 57 tons of fish have been removed by the cleanup crews, who continue their work primarily using rakes. Additionally, according to ERT, the Karla sluice gate has been closed and a special net has been installed at the mouth of the Xirias River.

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