(6 Sep 2024)
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Kallio, Greece – 05 September 2024
1. ++MUTE++ Aerial of artificial Mornos Lake with receding shoreline
2. ++MUTE++ Various aerials of ruins emerging from lake
3. ++MUTE++ Various aerials tracking over shoreline
4. ++MUTE++ Tracking over shoreline with ruin seen underwater
5. Pull out of ruins
6. Wide of ruins
7. Structure emerging from lake
8. Lake and structures underwater; pans right to show ruins
9. Various of ruins emerging from lake
10. Low-angle of ruins emerging from lake
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Lidoriki, Greece – 05 September 2024
11. Wide of Costas Koutsoubas, deputy mayor of Doris municipality, approaching and looking at lake
12. Mid of lake
13. SOUNDBITE (Greek) Costas Koutsoubas, deputy mayor of Doris municipality:
"It’s been two to three, at least three years since it rained properly. In other words, since it rained a lot for days, since it snowed. It is worrying but right now we don’t have a problem – at least from what I remember being a permanent resident in this area. But if we have the same weather again, if it doesn’t rain enough and doesn’t snow, next year we will definitely be talking about a dramatic situation."
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Kallio, Greece – 05 September 2024
14. ++MUTE++ Aerial of ruins from sunken village of Kallio; tilts up to show new village established by residents who stayed
15. ++MUTE++ Aerial of eroding shoreline
16. Ruins seen near lake with other structures seen underwater
17. Wide of lake; pans right to show ruins
18. Various of ruins
19. Close of freshwater mussel shells on stone wall
20. Wooden window frame
21. Various of ruins
22. Close of eroding shoreline and lake
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Lidoriki, Greece – 05 September 2024
23. SOUNDBITE (Greek) Costas Koutsoubas, deputy mayor of Doris municipality:
"Right now, the lake needs a lot of water. It needs to rain a lot. It needs to rain day and night for a week, for five days straight, in order for us to see the level rise. But still, we’ve had very little rain, especially in the last year. Very little."
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Kallio, Greece – 05 September 2024
24. Close of building from sunken village that has resurfaced
25. Wide of building and new village seen above it
26. Buildings from new village of Kallio
27. Close of sign identifying village of Kallio
28. Constantinos Gerodimos, farmer, looking out toward lake
29. Gerodimos’ hand holding rail
30. SOUNDBITE (Greek) Constantinos Gerodimos, 90-year-old farmer who used to live in village of Kallio:
"We were very upset (to leave). We had a beautiful village, the best village in the area with all of the water we had. We had many orchards with fruit trees. If you have water, you can make anything."
31. Gerodimos speaking with his wife Maria
32. SOUNDBITE (Greek) Maria Gerodimou, former resident of submerged village Kallio:
"Now that the level is dropping, what will people do? What will they do if it doesn’t rain in September or October? If the levels drop and the village emerges, things will be difficult if doesn’t rain at all."
33. Pull out from shoreline to grazing livestock
34. Grazing cow
35.Animals grazing; pans left to show drying lake
36. Cracks in dry soil
37. ++MUTE++ Aerial of lake with eroding shoreline and cracks in dry soil
STORYLINE:
Amid a climate change-linked drought that’s hit much of southern Europe, reserves at the artificial Mornos Lake, the biggest of the four reservoirs supplying drinking water to Greece’s capital, Athens, are at their lowest in 16 years.
And they’re advising Athenians to go easy with consumption from now.
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