Krafsidonas
The Krafsidonas (Greek: Κραυσίδωνας) is with a length of 12 km the longest torrent that runs solely in the interior of Volos. It has its origin in the central Pelion Mountains, flowing southwest to Pagasetic Gulf, Greece.
Krafsidonas | |
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Native name | Κραυσίδωνας |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Pelion mountain, Greece |
• elevation | 1,378 m (4,521 ft) |
Mouth | |
• location | Aegean Sea, Pagasetic Gulf |
• coordinates | 39.3575°N 22.9335°E |
Length | 12 km (7.5 mi) |
Basin size | 3,000 km2 (1,200 sq mi) |
Basin features | |
Municipalities | Volos |
The places that the river flows through include Volos, Nea Ionia, Portaria in Greece. There are a number of bridges over the river.
2000s floods
October 10, 2006
The city of Volos was flooded on October 10, 2006, one of the prefecture's worst recorded floods. The flood devastated crops and groves and many homes. A railroad bridge connecting Volos and Larissa collapsed when the central stone support was ruined by a combination of rocks, mud and debris carried by a swollen river. Almost one fifth of the city faced severe mudslides.
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