Watch how the Evros river floods parts of Greece and Turkey

Watch how the Evros river floods parts of Greece and Turkey
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By Rafael Cereceda
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A timelapse of satellite images shows how an overflowing Evros river has engulfed riverbanks and fields in northern Greece and Turkey.

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Greece has declared a state of emergency in its northern border with Turkey after an overflowing Evros river reached peak levels and flooded the area last Friday.

The river also engulfed riverbanks and fields in Edirne — near Turkey’s border with Greece and Bulgaria — and submerged the city's famous wrestling stadium. Bridges all over the region were closed for precaution.

Images from the Sentinel 2 satellite from the EU Earth observation programme Copernicus show a region that went from being almost completely dry last year to flooded last weekend.

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The Normalised Difference Water Index (NDWI) — a water body mapping approach — made the changes from drought to flooding even more impressive.

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The same area in April and September with the NDWI filtreCopernicus/Sentinel

The satellite pictures show that the most flooded areas are on the riverbanks so the rivers end up covering their own original space. 

The Copernicus programme is actively collaborating with the Greek government to monitor the situation.

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