A 62-year-old woman with mobility problems was found dead in her house in the village of Pidimita, in Peloponnese, while an 80-year-old man lost his life in the village of Thouria. Officials gave no details of the third victim. A 60-year-old woman from Nea Michaniona in Thessaloniki has been reported as missing.
 
The Mayor of Kalamata has said the water levels in the city rose to about 2 meters. Local authorities report that seven villages remain isolated and inaccessible by road because of the extensive floods and have called on the government to declare a state of emergency in the area. Several animals have died in the disaster as well.
 
The heavy rainfall flooded streets and knocked out telephone lines for about hours in the city of Volos. Electricity was also knocked out in several areas; Anavros, Nea Dimitriada, Asteria, Agria, Lechonia and villages south of Pilio.
 
In the city of Pyrgos the Fire Brigade received about 150 calls for flooded basements and rooms, while five trees in the area around Katakolo had to be removed after falling over.
 
The rainfall also contributed to many traffic accidents and one truck folded in half on the Thessaloniki ring road.
 
In Attica the Region Government’s Directorate of Civil Protection remains on full alert, while technical services have been tasked with clearing out water drains around the road network to avoid flooding.