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Heavy snowfall causes pause in vaccine rollout in parts of Athens
16 February 2021, 08:04
Snowstorms are rare in the Greek capital.
Unusually heavy snowfall has blanketed central Athens, with authorities warning residents particularly in the Greek capital’s northern and eastern suburbs to avoid leaving their homes.
Health authorities announced they were postponing all coronavirus vaccinations across the greater Athens region of Attica for Tuesday.
One line of the Athens underground that runs partially above ground to the northern suburbs was halted, while most buses were withdrawn from the capital’s streets for safety reasons.
Snowploughs and salt lorries were cleaning the avenues of central Athens in an effort to keep them open to traffic.
Snow is common in Greece’s mountains and in the north of the country, but much rarer in the capital, particularly heavy snow.
On balconies and in the streets, some Athenians emerged cautiously outside, snapping photos of the scene.
Parts of Athens experienced electricity cuts from downed power lines that authorities said they were working to restore.
The snowfall in the centre of Athens began late Monday and continued through the night.