Greece flooding: ‘Scared’ British family told they cannot leave their hotel after ‘biblical’ rainfall

A “scared” British family have been told they cannot leave their hotel on Skiathos after the Greek resort island was hit by torrential rain and flooding.

Becky Taylor, her mother Emma Taylor and her grandfather, who is aged in his late 70s, have been there for a couple of days on holiday.

But they said that over the past 24 hours there had been constant rainfall from Storm Daniel as well as thunderstorms and lightning, with power cuts.

Pictures from the island showed torrents of water gushing through streets and sweeping cars away.

(L-R) Emma Taylor and her daughter Becky Taylor

At least one person has been killed after record rainfall hit Greece.

The man died near the port city of Volos on the Greek mainland when a wall fell on him, according to the fire service.

Five people were reported missing, possibly swept away by floodwaters.

Ms Taylor told Sky News all the roads on Skiathos had been shut, with police advising everyone through alerts to stay in their hotels.

She said it was a “scary situation”, with all the flights at the airport being cancelled – with 300 tourists reportedly stranded there.

Speaking from the Skiathos Palace Koukanaries hotel, Ms Taylor said: “We’ve had flooding, the hotel’s full of buckets of water leaking from the ceilings… and the bottom floor rooms have experienced flooding.”

She added: “The levels of water just keep getting higher.”

“We can see down to the beach where numerous sunbeds are floating out to sea, they have been completely abandoned.”

She also said she felt sorry for the local people whose homes and businesses had been “completely devastated”.

Her mother Emma said the situation was “literally off the scale” and “it’s just been biblical”.

“We’ve been to many places in the world and we’ve never experienced a storm like this,” she said.

“We have witnessed a hurricane in the Azores, we have witnessed storms before, this is out there with the most really dramatic, intense storm.”

She continued: “It is quite a big disaster out here.”

Source: https://news.sky.com/story/greece-flooding-scared-british-family-told-they-cannot-leave-their-hotel-after-biblical-rainfall-12955802

G20 Summit: Delhi Airport Cancels Over 150 Flights From Sept 8-10; Airlines Offer Refunds

Air India officials announced that the airline will provide a one-time waiver on date/flight changes from September 7 to 11. Similar to this, IndiGo will also provide consumers the choice of taking the readjusted flights or getting a refund, according to its executives.

Flight commuters flying to and from Delhi are most likely to experience travelling-related issues from September 8 to 10 due to G20 Summit’s VVIP arrival’s heavy movement which will certainly cause delays in take-off and landing, official sources informed on Monday. Additionally, a number of flights including some international ones, will experience delays during the Summit days. According to official sources, over 150 flights have been cancelled.

How many flights were cancelled?

In late August, Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) spokesperson told ANI, “So far, we have received requests for cancellation of approximately 80 departing and 80 arriving domestic flights over 3 days, respectively.”

“The biggest impact on flight movements will be on Friday, when dignitaries from various countries will fly into the city, and on Sunday, when they will depart IGI Airport,” an official said.

Another official further informed that all dignitaries will be given the VVIP treatment and regulations will be adhered respectively, “A separation of around 2,000 nautical miles of their aircraft will be maintained from other civil aircraft. They will also be given priority landing which may cause delays in the civil aircraft movements,” the officials informed.  

Source: https://www.timesnownews.com/delhi/g20-summit-delhi-airport-cancels-over-150-flights-from-sept-8-10-airlines-offer-refunds-article-103372066

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