Storm Daniel: Britons stranded as deadly rainstorms batter Greece and Turkey

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Storm Daniel: Britons stranded as deadly rainstorms batter Greece and Turkey

A Briton trapped in his holiday apartment on a Greek island during a 14-hour lightning storm as Storm Daniel brought torrential rain and turned the resort into a “warzone”.

Eight people have died a amid huge downpours and surging floods across southeast Europe – including two holidaymakers who were swept away by a torrent that raged through a campsite.

On Skiathos, hundreds of tourists are stranded at the airport – and footage posted on social media showed water pouring through the streets.

Colin Barratt, speaking to Sky News from the village of Troulos on the island, said the last 48 hours have been intense as he and his fiancee were stuck in their top-floor apartment as rivers of rain poured past either side of the building.

They were woken up around 1am on Tuesday “almighty bangs and flashes of lightning” and thought it was like any other storm, but as the hours went on they realised this was something different.

Storm Daniel: Britons stranded as deadly rainstorms batter Greece and Turkey

Mr Barratt, from Leeds, described how the sound of thunder would fade away as the storm moved away towards the sea – and then reappear behind them, again and again.

He said they felt exposed during the 14-hour onslaught of lightning strikes – without even five seconds’ pause – given they were so high up on a hill, as trees collapsed near their building.

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“You can hear constant rumbling, it was like a warzone in the dark with all the flashes and bangs when we were lying in bed!”

And while the weather around them appears to have calmed down, they received another emergency alert text on Wednesday afternoon.

Authorities have banned traffic on the island, as well as on the mainland in the city of Volos and the nearby mountain region of Pilion.

Pictures from Volos show where a road has collapsed and fallen away as rain lashed the city.

Storm Daniel: Britons stranded as deadly rainstorms batter Greece and Turkey

The record rainfall in Greece has caused at least one death and others are missing.

In Turkey, hundreds of homes and workplaces in several neighbourhoods in Istanbul were inundated during Tuesday’s storms.

The surging floodwaters affected more than 1,750 homes and businesses in the city, according to the Istanbul governor’s office.

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Meanwhile, at a campsite near the Turkish border with Bulgaria, bungalow homes were carried away by the water.

At least five people have died in Turkey – three at the campsite and two in Istanbul – authorities said. Rescuers were still searching for three people reported missing at the campsite.

In Bulgaria, a storm caused floods on the country’s southern Black Sea coast, leaving two people dead. Three others were missing.

TV footage showed cars and camper vans being swept out to sea in the southern resort town of Tsarevo.

Authorities declared a state of emergency in the town and urged people to move upstairs as water swamped the ground floors of some hotels.

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