Senior Prosecutor Launches Investigation into Delayed Flood Defense Projects
A senior prosecutor has taken a significant step in the wake of extensive flooding in central Greece caused by a powerful storm last week, which tragically claimed the lives of 15 individuals and inflicted substantial damage to properties, farmlands, and vital infrastructure.
The Supreme Court prosecutor has issued an order to investigate the alleged delays in flood-prevention projects that were publicly funded. The scope of this investigation encompasses potential offenses such as breach of duty and manslaughter due to a breach of duty.
In the affected villages submerged by the floodwaters, municipal teams have been working relentlessly to dispose of tens of thousands of deceased farm animals. This crucial effort aims to curb the potential spread of diseases amidst the crisis. Meanwhile, areas stranded by the floods have received vital emergency supplies, which were promptly delivered by helicopters.
For elderly residents requiring urgent medical attention, swift action has been taken to transport them to nearby towns. This has been achieved either through boats or by placing them in the secure buckets of earthmoving vehicles.
In an encouraging development, the European Union has stepped forward to provide essential aid in the form of $2.42 billion, sourced from unclaimed funds, to assist in the recovery efforts.
This investigation seeks to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the delay in flood defense projects and ensure accountability for the aftermath of this devastating natural disaster.