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Southeastern Europe Reels from Extreme Weather: Floods, Snowfall, and Typhoon Damage
3 Oct
Summary
- Severe storms bring widespread rainfall, flooding, and strong winds to Balkans
- Red weather warnings issued for Serbia, Romania, and Greek islands
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As of October 3rd, 2025, Southeastern Europe is grappling with a series of extreme weather events that have caused widespread disruption and damage. A low-pressure system that developed over the Mediterranean earlier this week has moved northeast, bringing heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and strong winds to the Balkans.
The storm system is expected to persist through Friday, with forecasts indicating 48-hour rainfall totals of 80-130mm across much of the region. In response, red weather warnings have been issued for Serbia, southwestern Romania, northeastern Greece, and the Dodecanese and North Aegean Islands, highlighting the risk of flooding and threat to life.



