Flood Damage Devastates Farms Across Greece: Severe Flooding Hits Evros and Beyond

25.02.2026 28 views

Severe flooding has ravaged agricultural lands and infrastructure across multiple regions of Greece, inflicting heavy losses on farmers and prompting emergency responses as communities brace for further impacts.

In northeastern Greece, particularly the Evros regional unit, persistent heavy rainfall and inflows from upstream sources in neighboring countries have caused the Evros River to overflow dramatically. Authorities activated a "Red Code" alert, with embankments breaching in several locations and submerging vast expanses of farmland—reports indicate over 150,000 acres (or tens of thousands of hectares) currently underwater. Local officials have described the crisis as severe, with emergency services conducting ongoing pumping operations and issuing door-to-door alerts to residents in at-risk areas. A local deputy mayor highlighted the catastrophic toll: “The damage is entirely to crops and infrastructure. Our farmers have been devastated, and the municipality has suffered enormous losses.”

The flooding has intensified due to saturated soils and additional water volumes, threatening homes near riverbanks and putting this season's agricultural output at serious risk.

The devastation is not confined to the northeast. Western and central Greece have seen prolonged downpours inundate fields, with significant crop losses reported in areas like western Peloponnese and around Larisa, where river overflows have swamped farmlands. On islands such as Lemnos, severe flooding has damaged rural roads, preventing farmers from reaching livestock and fields, while prompting calls for a state of emergency declaration. Coastal zones, including Mytikas, have also experienced flood damage to agricultural and livestock facilities.

Infrastructure has taken a major hit nationwide. A key highway remains closed due to landslides and flood-related destruction, forcing traffic onto secondary routes while repair crews work to restore partial access. Transportation disruptions continue to compound economic pressures on affected communities.

Farmers face an uncertain future, with delayed planting seasons in some areas and submerged crops jeopardizing yields. Authorities warn that receding waters could take weeks or longer in heavily impacted zones, underscoring the urgent need for recovery support amid ongoing weather threats.

 

Source - https://greekcitytimes.com

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