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2017 West Attica floods
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During the morning hours of 15 November 2017, after heavy rainfall[1] caused because of the barometric low Eurydice and the Cyclone Numa, flooding occurred in Western Attica and mainly in Mandra, Nea Peramos, Magoula and Elefsina.[2][3] The floods killed 24 people and caused severe damage. This is the third largest flood in Attica based on the number of dead.[4][5]
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Date | November 2017 |
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Location | Greece |
Cause | Cyclone Numa |
Deaths | 24 |
Property damage | ~1,520 buildings damaged |
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