The bad weather also affects the islands of the Cyclades chain in the Central Sea of the Aegean Sea, which is popular with tourists.
The fierce storm struck Greek islands on the second day, throwing cars into the sea, flooding homes and mud with water and mud, where Crete experiences the biggest rainfall and flooding.
Authorities on Paros and Mykonos in the Aegean Sea worked to eliminate vehicles and debris that had been overturned after hail and heavy rains on Tuesday.
These islands are being called for emergency government support from these islands to deal with road and infrastructure damage.
Crete rescuers helped free seven people with flood-confined vehicles while rocky and road closures were reported on the island after bad weather pushed them southeast overnight.
The highest rainfall from Tuesday afternoon to Tuesday afternoon to Tuesday afternoon was recorded near Cretan Port in Chania, according to the National Astronomical Observatory of Athens.
Rhodes faced strong winds that knocked down trees and defeated damaged vehicles.
The school was proactively closed on the islands of Paros, Mykonos, Rhodes, Kos, Karimnos, Simi and Tiro on Tuesday.
The storm affected the islands of the Central Aegean Sea, a popular holiday destination known primarily for beaches and whitewashed homes, and was hit a few weeks after a pack of rare earthquakes fled Santorini and nearby islands as well as iOS, Amorgos and Anafi islands.

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