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1 missing, 6 dead in storm in northern Greece

THESSALONIKI, Greece (AP) - A search and rescue operation was underway in northern Greece Thursday for a fisherman missing after a powerful storm left six people dead, including two children, and injured about 140.

The violent storm in the northern Halkidiki peninsula on Wednesday night ripped up trees and power pylons, tossed vehicles and left swathes of debris across the coast.

The 62-year-old fisherman took his fishing boat out in the afternoon and had been missing since the storm hit. The coast guard said an air force helicopter located a body in the sea 6.8 nautical miles southeast of the area, but it was not immediately clear whether it belonged to the missing fisherman.

A state of emergency was declared in the region, a three-finger peninsula near the northern city of Thessaloniki that is popular with tourists in the summer.

Government spokesman Stelios Petsas said 23 people remained hospitalized Thursday, including a woman in critical condition.

Two of those who died were killed when high winds overturned their recreational vehicle, while an 8-year-old boy and his mother were killed when an outdoor restaurant's lean-to roof collapsed. Another two were killed by falling trees.

Crews worked to restore power that was knocked out to 80% of the stricken area, while the fire department said it had received more than 600 requests for assistance, including for rescues, to cut fallen trees and pump water from flooded basements.

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who was elected on Sunday and just formed his government, appointed Public Order Minister Michalis Chrisochoidis to head the response effort, Petsas said, while the army was assisting repair crews.

Powerful storms also struck the neighboring south-eastern region of North Macedonia, ripping up trees, rooves and power pylons, damaging farms and orchards and blocking roads. No injuries were reported.

North Macedonia's National Crisis Management Center said the area most affected was the southern region of Prespa, near the Greek border.

An overturned vehicle is seen on a beach at Sozopoli village in Halkidiki region, northern Greece, Thursday, July 11, 2019. A powerful storm hit northern Greece late Wednesday. (Giannis Moisiadis/InTime News via AP) The Associated Press
Two men search in debris after a storm at Nea Plagia village in Halkidiki region, northern Greece on Thursday, July 11, 2019. A powerful storm hit the northern Halkidiki region late Wednesday, toppling trees and power pylons, cutting power and blocking roads. (Giannis Moisiadis/InTime News via AP) The Associated Press
A car is seen under an outdoor shop's lean-to roof after a storm at Nea Plagia village in Halkidiki region, northern Greece on Thursday, July 11, 2019. A powerful storm hit the northern Halkidiki region late Wednesday. (Giannis Moisiadis/InTime News via AP) The Associated Press
Debris are seen after a storm on a beach at Vergia village in Halkidiki region, northern Greece on Thursday, July 11, 2019. A powerful storm hit the northern Halkidiki region late Wednesday. (Giannis Moisiadis/InTime News via AP) The Associated Press
People look a damaged restaurant after a storm at Nea Plagia village in Halkidiki region, northern Greece on Thursday, July 11, 2019. A child and his mother died when they hit by the outdoor restaurant's lean-to roof that collapsed. A powerful storm hit the northern Halkidiki region late Wednesday. (Giannis Moisiadis/InTime News via AP) The Associated Press
An overturned vehicle is seen on a beach at Sozopoli village in Halkidiki region, northern Greece on Thursday, July 11, 2019. Two people were killed when high winds overturned their recreational vehicle. A powerful storm hit the northern Halkidiki region late Wednesday. (Giannis Moisiadis/InTime News via AP) The Associated Press
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