List of Affected Areas
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- Achaea
- Aigio
- Diakopto
- Akrata
- Leontio
- Kalavryta
- Kallithea, Achaea
- Patras
- Aetolia-Acarnania
- Astakos
- Palaiochoraki Nafpaktias
- Aegean Islands
- Skiathos
- Lesbos
- Crete
- Arcadia
- Anemodouri
- Leontari
- Akovos
- Veligosti
- Mallota
- Manthyrea
- Attica
- Athens
- Grammatiko
- Mt. Parnitha
- Mt. Imittos
- Mt. Penteli
- Keratea
- Lagonissi
- Corinthia
- Chiliomodi
- Sofiko
- Mapsos
- East Attica
- Kalyvia Thorikou
- Elis
- Ampelona
- Ancient Olympia
- Andritsaina
- Chelidonio
- Dafnoula
- Figaleia
- Giannitsochori
- Koliri
- Oleni
- Pelopio
- Pineia
- Skillounta
- Zacharo
- Euboea
- Aliveri
- Amarynthos
- Marmari
- Styra
- Imathia
- Vermion Mountains
- Laconia
- Areopoli
- Skala
- Krokees
- Geraki
- Gerolimenas
- Oitylo
- Messenia
- Kalamata
- Filiatra
- Meligalas
- Pylos
- Aetos, Messenia
- Christianous
- Gargalianoi
- Phthiotis
- Leianokladi
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