- Storm Daniel has disrupted transport and caused fatalities
- North and central Europe seared by autumnal heat wave
A flood damaged road following heavy rains in the village of Nea Lefki in Larissa, Greece, on Sept. 6.
Photographer: Konstantinos Tsakalidis/BloombergFloods left a trail of devastation across Greece and Turkey, while Paris and London are baking under an autumnal heat wave.
After suffering deadly wildfires over the summer, Greece was hit by Storm Daniel this week. It left three people dead and halted traffic on the main highway between Athens and the country’s second-largest city of Thessaloniki. There were delays at airports, with tourist flights to the island of Skiathos canceled. The storm, which has flooded farms in central Greece, will ease this evening.
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