The satellites immortalized the areas affected by the flood from space, restoring the images of the debris finished at sea.
In recent days, in fact, the Greek island of Paros was hit by a powerful storm that caused intense floods, particularly in the cities of Parikia and Naoussa.
Torrenial and hailstorm rains, floods and floods, flooded the streets and devastated city, transporting vehicles and debris through urban areas and then down, straight to the sea.
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This image of Copernicus Sentinel-2, acquired on 1 April last, shows the consequences of that yet another storm, with a large plume of sediments clearly visible off the northern coast near Naoussa.
The brownish discoloring of the sea indicates the presence of sediments in the bay of the alluvial waters – they write from Copernicus – a common consequence of the events of extreme rainfall.