Despite her transgression Bad weather Daniel From Attica, the Imagine Dragons concert at OAKA has not been postponed and will take place as usual on Wednesday night (06/09).
Of course, the reactions on social media were fierce for not postponing the ceremony, while 112 also “rang” in the Attica Basin – a short while ago.
It should be noted that the company organizing the concert issued a statement before the music event, in which it confirmed the following: “Those in the area surrounding OAKA for the Imagine Dragons concert, under the guidance of the event staff, will be directed to the basketball court in OAKA in order to protect themselves from the rain.” “Until the phenomenon calms down. There will be another announcement about the date of opening the doors for this event. At the present time, there will be a temporary suspension of opening the doors.”
However, the concert appeared to be going on as usual, with attendees carrying umbrellas and wearing raincoats amid a severe thunderstorm.
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Letter No. 112 in Attica
As the number 112 rang in Attica, on Wednesday afternoon (06/09), due to bad weather conditions Daniel, citizens are asked to limit their movements to those absolutely necessary.
The Civil Protection message specifically stated: “Heavy rains and storms continue in the Attica region. Limit movements during the events to what is absolutely necessary and follow the instructions of the authorities.”
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