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Greek health authorities announced 28,933 new Covid-19 cases, continuing the upward trend, and 49 virus-related deaths, down from 73 on Monday, during their daily briefing on Tuesday. The National Organization for Public Health (EODY) also stated that there are currently 351 intubated patients being treated in Intensive Care Units.
A fire has been reported in a wooded area near the Vronta Monastery on the island of Samos on Tuesday. The Hellenic Fire Service is on the scene and tackling the blaze with 33 firefighters, 11 vehicles, and two aircraft. In addition, local authorities and volunteers are also operating in the area.
Russia said it would work out practical arrangements by Thursday for foreign companies to pay for its gas in roubles, raising the probability of supply disruptions as Western nations have so far rejected Moscow’s demand for a currency switch.
Two young men have been charged on Tuesday with placing an improvised explosive device in the courtyard of an elementary school in Thessaloniki last month. The device went off at night which caused a fire, but there were no reported damages or injuries as a result.
The trial of a Thessaloniki academic who claimed that the Covid vaccine may have been responsible for a government official’s heart attack last year was postponed until December by judges at the northern port city’s court of misdemeanors.
The seismic activity that restarted on Sunday in the central Greek city of Thiva is not expected to lead to a large temblor, according to scientists who are nonetheless monitoring the impact on “poorly constructed” buildings.
Police in the Greek capital have seized nearly 30.5 kilograms of heroin in a downtown Athens operation that has also led to the arrest of one suspect, aged 28.
The Oxford-based Institute for Digital Archaeology (IDA) is planning to take the British Museum to court over its refusal to allow a 3D reproduction of a piece of the Parthenon sculptures in its collection, the Guardian reported on Tuesday.
Southerly winds are expected to bring large quantities of dust from North Africa to Greece, the National Observatory of Athens reported on Tuesday.