Bad weather also affects the islands in the Cyclades series in the Aegean Sea common among tourists.
Fierce storms were beaten in islands in Greece for the second day, where cars were thrown into the sea, floods, water houses and clay with Crete, which suffers from heavier rain and floods.
The authorities in the Barros and Mcikonos Islands in the Aegean Sea worked to wipe cars and soaked debris after storms and heavy hood on Tuesday.
These islands requested an emergency government assistance to address road damage and infrastructure.
Rescue sets on Crete helped liberate seven people in besieged vehicles by flood water, while rocks were reported and roads were closed on the island after they pushed the bad weather overnight to the southeast.
The highest rains were registered in the 24 hours until Tuesday near the Creta Channa port, according to the National Observatory of Athens.
Rhodes faced winds of storm that toppled the damaged trees and vehicles.
Schools were closed preventive on Tuesday in the Barros Islands, Mekonos, Rhodes, Kos, Calmeenus, Simi and Tilos.
Storms primarily affected the islands in the Cyclades series in the center of the Aegean Sea, a famous holiday destination known for its beaches and white homes, and they were hit only weeks after the rare earthquake of thousands of people to flee from Santorini and the nearby iOS, Amorgos and Anafi.

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