Earthquake in the Cyclades: The Municipality of Athens opens the St Paul Friendship Club for citizens who leave their homes in the Cyclades

The last 24 hours have led thousands of civilians to leave the islands by ships and planes. The Municipality of Athens announced that it immediately operates the St. Paul Friendship Club (Mamouri 22 and Dymi), to accommodate people who are forced to evacuate their homes after the earthquakes in the Cyclades DIVERTISIS The Friendship Club will remain open for as long as necessary, offering safe shelter, shelter and food to those in need. Interested persons are invited to contact the 24 hour line of the Municipality of Athens in 1595 for more information and guidance, before going to the Club. At the same time, the Mayor of Athens, Harry Duke, aware of the exceptional situation that has arisen from intense seismic activity in the Cyclades, immediately contacted the Mayors of the islands, was informed of the situation prevailing and the immediate needs of the inhabitants. He declared ready to provide assistance on behalf of the Municipality of Athens, if necessary. Also, the Mayor of Athens, by letter to the President of KEDE, Lazarus Kyrizoglu, called for the immediate convocation of the Board of Directors of the Central Association of Municipalities of Greece (KEDE) to examine ways of strengthening the Municipalities of the Cyclades in need.