Vacationers relaxing at Lepi, a harborside taverna in the popular Greek port of Volos, can usually enjoy a glass of ouzo while waiters bring them small plates of grilled octopus and stuffed peppers, ...
VOLOS, Greece (AP) — More than 100 tons of dead fish had been collected in and around the port of Volos, in central Greece, following a mass die-off linked to extreme climate fluctuations, authorities ...
Hundreds of thousands of dead fish have blanketed a Greek tourist port, leaving authorities scrambling to clean up. Last year, the fish were displaced from their usual freshwater habitats after ...
The dead freshwater fish filled both Volos bay and nearby rivers on Tuesday after they were displaced from their normal habitats by flooding last year. Greek authorities have announced a series of ...
Greek authorities are racing to remove a thick carpet of dead fish from waters in and around the port city of Volos in the central region of Thessaly - an apparent after-effect of last year’s ...
More than 100 tonnes of dead fish have washed into the central Greek port of Volos after authorities blamed the mass deaths on extreme climate fluctuations. The dead freshwater fish filled both the ...
Severe flooding has caused hundreds of thousands of dead fish to inundate Greece's Pagasetic Gulf. The disaster has forced Greek officials to begin trying to dispose of what looks like a blanket of ...
Greek authorities are racing to remove a thick carpet of dead fish from waters in and around the port city of Volos in the central region of Thessaly, an apparent aftereffect of last year’s ...
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After flooding, record temperatures and wildfires, Greece has been hit by yet another environmental disaster: the recent mass fish die-off near Volos. As the clean-up continues, the search for answers ...
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