Tag: Paphos

  • Torrential Rain and Hail Create Christmas Wonderland in Paphos

    Torrential Rain and Hail Create Christmas Wonderland in Paphos

    Paphos is reeling under an hour-long deluge that began at midday, bringing a much-needed boost to water reserves and a festive, wintry atmosphere to this Sunday afternoon. Heavy downpours accompanied by intense hailstorms have blanketed the region, turning coastal areas like Geroskipou, the western shoreline, and the airport district completely white.

    Photo: in-cyprus.philenews.com

    • The Fire Service and state emergency teams remain on high alert. Crews are currently standing by across the province to intervene as these extreme weather patterns continue to unfold.

    While the scenery appears Christmas-like, the weather has created hazardous conditions on the roads. Deep water is pooling across the Paphos-Limassol motorway and clogging major city-centre arteries. Drivers must exercise extreme caution as visibility drops and roads become slick.

    The Fire Service and state emergency teams remain on high alert. Crews are currently standing by across the province to intervene as these extreme weather patterns continue to unfold.

  • Overnight pharmacies — Overnight Pharmacies Open for Emergency Services on 19 December 2025

    Overnight pharmacies — Overnight Pharmacies Open for Emergency Services on 19 December 2025

    overnight pharmacies — Overnight pharmacies are set to serve the public on Friday, 19 December 2025, across the Republic, providing essential services until late evening and remaining available for emergencies throughout the night.

    Overnight pharmacies: Pharmacy Services in Nicosia

    A selection of pharmacies in Nicosia will be open to cater to urgent health needs. The following locations and contact details are provided for public convenience:

    • Androulla (Antri) Kouzoupi
      184 Tseriou Avenue, Strovolos (Between Theoktistos roundabout and Food Park)
      Telephone: 22444666
    • Nicos Nouris
      33 Digeni Akrita Avenue, Nicosia (Opposite Agios Antonios Market)
      Telephone: 22751801, 22374323
    • Margarita Antoniou
      16 Demokratias Street, Agios Dometios (From Coca-Cola lights towards the checkpoint)
      Telephone: 22322700
    • Charalambos Tsangarides
      92 A+B Makedonitissis Street, Strovolos (Near K-Cineplex)
      Telephone: 22871954, 22319608
    • Antri Pastellidou
      76 Ifigeneias Street, Strovolos (Opposite Acropolis Primary School)
      Telephone: 22378880, 97723277
    • Fani Parpi
      20 Chalkanoros Street, Shop G-D, Dali
      Telephone: 22314943

    Limassol Pharmacies Ready for Late-Night Needs

    In Limassol, residents can find pharmacies on duty to assist with medical needs after hours. The following pharmacies will be open tonight:

    • Andreas Zenonos
      258 B Franklin Roosevelt, Zakaki (Opposite Petrolina)
      Telephone: 25821555, 99649599
    • Alexios Tsogarakis
      20 Nafpliou Street, Limassol (Polyclinic YGEIA road)
      Telephone: 25355624, 99692879
    • Ioanna Konstantinidou
      100 Amathountos Avenue, Agios Tychon (Near Four Seasons Hotel)
      Telephone: 25310554, 25723437
    • Despoina Kolokotroni
      63 Omirou Street, Chalkoutsa (Next to SHOEBOX shop)
      Telephone: 25313123
    • Marianna Zaimi
      35 Petrou Tsirou, Shop 2, Naafi area (140m north of ERA Apollon)
      Telephone: 25770727, 99933342

    Larnaca’s Late-Night Pharmacy Options

    Larnaca will also have pharmacies operating late into the night, ensuring residents have access to medications and health advice. The following locations will be available:

    • Melina Christou
      6 Palaion Patron Germanou, Aradippou (Near Aradippou Municipal Library)
      Telephone: 24322447, 97808002
    • Antonis Klirides
      6 Patron Street, Larnaca (Hellenic Bank lights, near former Zygos fruit market)
      Telephone: 24622754, 24367765
    • Savvia Giannitsarou
      78 Stadiou Street, Larnaca (Near the old GSZ stadium)
      Telephone: 24332456

    Accessing Pharmacy Services in Paphos

    Residents of Paphos will have access to pharmacies during the night, ensuring that they can obtain necessary pharmaceuticals and health support. The following pharmacies will be open:

    • Antri Kapoudioti
      4 Thessalonikis Street, Paphos (Opposite Fire Station)
      Telephone: 26911313, 99542075
    • Orthodoxia Alexandrou Georgiou
      9 Arsinoes Street, Polis Chrysochous
      Telephone: 26321745, 99214260

    Pharmacies Serving the Famagusta Area

    Famagusta pharmacies will also be operational, providing essential services to the community. Here are the pharmacies available:

    • Antri Mavrogiannou-Nicolaou
      216 Georgiou Gourouna Avenue, Paralimni (Opposite CYTA)
      Telephone: 23828880, 23829202
    • Despo Laoutari-Petri
      95A Karyon Street, Avgorou
      Telephone: 23922189, 99832321

    Each of these pharmacies is a vital resource for those needing urgent medical assistance or medication outside regular hours. Their extended duty hours provide peace of mind for those who may encounter unexpected health issues.

  • George gavriel — Explosive Attack Targets Painter George Gavriel Amidst Art Censorship Controversy

    George gavriel — Explosive Attack Targets Painter George Gavriel Amidst Art Censorship Controversy

    george gavriel — The home of painter George Gavriel was the target of an explosive attack late Thursday afternoon, 18 December, following a week of political targeting and death threats over his latest art exhibition.

    According to Dialogos, the incident occurred in the village of Kokkinotrimithia while Gavriel was at home with his wife, children, and grandchildren. Witnesses reported hearing two motorcycles approach just before the explosions, which caused damage to the balcony of the house. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, but the family was left traumatised by the event.

    In response to the attack, police cordoned off the scene in Kokkinotrimithia and began a forensic examination of explosive residues. Investigators are also reviewing CCTV footage from the surrounding area in an effort to identify the two motorcyclists involved.

    The assault on Gavriel’s home marks a troubling escalation of hostility that has been brewing over his artwork. This surge in aggression followed the abrupt cancellation of his exhibition, Antisystemic Art, at the Blue Iris Gallery in Paphos just days earlier. The gallery’s owner faced multiple death threats and warnings of property destruction unless the provocative pieces—which include depictions of religious and political figures—were removed.

    Political tensions surrounding Gavriel have intensified, particularly after Efthymios Diplaros, the Deputy President of DISY, shared a collage of the artist’s work on social media, labelling it “crude blasphemy.” In response, Gavriel accused Diplaros of spreading “fake news” through a doctored image intended to incite public anger. The far-right ELAM party has since requested that the Police Chief initiate criminal proceedings against Gavriel for allegedly “insulting the Orthodox faith.”

    This isn’t the first time Gavriel has faced scrutiny for his artistic expressions. In 2021, a disciplinary probe against him was dropped by the Law Office, which concluded that his work did not violate his professional duties as a secondary school principal. However, this latest violent incident is likely to reignite discussions about the state’s duty to safeguard artists from extrajudicial threats and intimidation.

  • Pharmacies open — Pharmacies Open Overnight on Wednesday, 17 December 2025

    Pharmacies open — Pharmacies Open Overnight on Wednesday, 17 December 2025

    Pharmacies open overnight on Wednesday, 17 December 2025, provide essential services to residents across various cities including Nicosia, Limassol, Larnaca, Paphos, and Famagusta.

    Nicosia Pharmacies Ready to Serve

    In Nicosia, several pharmacies will be operating overnight, ensuring that those in need can access medications and health-related advice. Key locations include:

    • Chagoudes Andreas: Strovolos Avenue 244C, opposite former Sun Tower, Strovolos (22049296, 96118353)
    • Chatziapostolou Antonis: Kyriakou Matsi Avenue 37A, Junior English School road, Nicosia (22311416, 99513314)
    • Matsa Lito: Agiou Andrea 64, opposite post office and ZORPA, next to AMSTERDAM kiosk, Pallouriotissa (22260566)
    • Kari Christiana: Andrea Avraamidi 50, opposite Aretaieio Hospital, Strovolos (22771999, 22351072)
    • Xenofontos Xenios: Theodosi Pieridi 15, 50m opposite ZORPA bakery, Tseri (22721451, 99556039)
    • Kagia Katerina: Dimitri Stavrou 3AB, next to Latsia health centre, former Laiki Sporting Club road, Latsia (22480888)

    Limassol’s Overnight Options

    Limassol residents will also have access to a number of pharmacies throughout the night. The following establishments are confirmed to be open:

    • Petrides Michael: Makariou III Avenue 23, FOUI lights, Limassol (25363655, 99461515)
    • Potamitou Maria: Vasileos Konstantinou I 29B, Tsirio Municipal road, Limassol (25364000, 25382333)
    • Panagioutou Panagiotis: Agias Fylaxeos 225, 100m from Agia Fyla roundabout towards Agia Fyla, next to Sunfresh, Limassol (25770930, 25811860)
    • Darvis Georgios: Vasili Michailidi 13, IASO Medical Centre, Limassol (25347070, 99201014)
    • Vasiliou Aristos: Griva Digeni Avenue 63, opposite Kapatsos restaurant, Limassol (25580906, 99444906)

    Larnaca Pharmacies Available All Night

    Larnaca will also have pharmacies on duty overnight, ensuring residents can find necessary medications. Open pharmacies include:

    • Orfanides Michel: Konstantinou Kalogera 11, opposite Kalogera Primary School, Larnaca (24621360, 24531859)
    • Koulouma Dimitriou Anna: Inonemon Ethnon 16A, Larnaca-Limassol road, Larnaca (24642333, 24661155)
    • Rizek Andreas: Archbishop Makarios Avenue 65, Kiti (24427065, 24425209)

    Paphos Pharmacies Open Late

    Paphos residents will have access to pharmacies ready to assist throughout the night. The following locations will be open:

    • Iliades Ilias: Anexartisias 11 & Eptanisou 1, next to Technical School, Paphos (26941100, 26944544)
    • Filippidou-Georgiadu Konstantia: Evagora Pallikaridi 93, opposite NUMERO clothing shop, Paphos (26949259, 26222670)
    • Sokratous Sokratis: Makariou III Avenue & Evagora Pallikaridi 6, Polis Chrysochous (26321253, 99725006)

    Famagusta’s Pharmacy Accessibility

    In Famagusta, pharmacies will also be open overnight, providing services to those in need. The pharmacies on duty are:

    • Kamilaris Andreas: Korai 52, opposite Paralimni Lyceum, Paralimni (23744160, 23743418)
    • Gerolemou Petroula: Achyrona 2, Avgorou (23922931)

    These pharmacies play a crucial role in ensuring the community has access to necessary health resources during late hours. Residents are encouraged to note these locations and contact them if they require services overnight.

  • Cannabis Trafficking Sentence Extended After Attorney-General’s Appeal

    Cannabis Trafficking Sentence Extended After Attorney-General’s Appeal

    cannabis trafficking — A nine-year prison sentence for cannabis trafficking has been increased to 12 years following an appeal from the attorney-general. The man, convicted of importing, possessing, and intending to supply 8.155kg of cannabis, had his original sentence deemed inadequate by the legal service.

    The appeal was prompted by concerns over the need for stricter penalties for drug-related offences. The attorney-general argued that the initial sentence did not reflect the seriousness of the crime, which involved a significant quantity of drugs intended for distribution within Cyprus.

    The cannabis was discovered in a box that arrived at Larnaca airport from the United States. The individual who signed for the package was later sentenced to six months in prison for forgery, as he unknowingly acted at the behest of the main importer.

    The Paphos criminal court had initially sentenced the importer to nine years of concurrent imprisonment. However, the appeals court found this ruling insufficient, noting, “We find that it was wrong not to give any weight to the facts of the commission of the offence, which were particularly aggravating for the respondent.” The court highlighted that the importer had involved innocent parties in his scheme, further complicating the case.

    The court’s decision reflects a growing emphasis on imposing tougher sanctions for drug trafficking, particularly when it involves large quantities and the exploitation of others. This ruling serves as a reminder of the legal system’s commitment to deterring such crimes and ensuring accountability.

  • Gavriel exhibition — Paphos Gallery Owner Faces Death Threats Over Gavriel Exhibition

    Gavriel exhibition — Paphos Gallery Owner Faces Death Threats Over Gavriel Exhibition

    gavriel exhibition — gavriel exhibition — An art exhibition by painter George Gavriel was abruptly removed from the Blue Iris Gallery in Paphos after the gallery’s owner received death threats, the artist revealed on Sunday.

    Gavriel stated that he chose to withdraw his works, which frequently explore political and religious themes, due to an escalating “climate of intimidation and terrorism” faced by the gallery owner. This decision was made to ensure the owner’s safety amidst a troubling situation.

    The threats reportedly began on Thursday, sparked by a social media post from a candidate of the far-right ELAM party concerning the exhibition. The situation intensified through Saturday, leading to heightened concern for the gallery’s owner.

    According to sources, the police are aware of the threats and are familiar with the identities of those behind them. However, the gallery owner opted not to file a formal complaint, indicating the level of fear and intimidation surrounding the case.

    Gavriel, who has previously endured scrutiny from the Ministry of Education for his work being deemed “derogatory of religion”, expressed his regret over the need to cancel the exhibition. He emphasised the difficult times artists face, stating, “We live in difficult times where artists exhibit under police guard, and take down their works through extortion and terrorism.”

    Adding to the unsettling events, Gavriel reported that on Saturday, three young individuals entered the gallery’s basement and removed some of the artwork, only to return the pieces later. This incident underlined the volatile atmosphere surrounding the exhibition and the challenges artists face in expressing their work freely.

  • Paphos rainfall: Paphos Experiences Record Daily Rainfall Amid Storm Byron

    Paphos rainfall: Paphos Experiences Record Daily Rainfall Amid Storm Byron

    paphos rainfall — paphos rainfall — Paphos has experienced its highest daily rainfall in over a century, with 113.11mm recorded during the recent weather event attributed to storm Byron. According to the meteorological department, this figure marks the most significant rainfall since records began in 1916.

    The torrential downpour occurred over the weekend, as the island faced the effects of a barometric low that brought intense weather conditions. The Polis Chrysochous weather station reported that the average rainfall for December in the area is typically around 99.8mm, based on historical data spanning three decades from 1961 to 1990.

    Further highlighting the impact of storm Byron, the Kathikas station in Paphos registered 67.1mm of rain, making it the third-highest daily rainfall recorded for December since 1977. Only 2001 and 2008 experienced greater rainfalls of 99.7mm and 74.5mm, respectively.

    Across the Paphos district, several weather stations reported varying levels of rainfall, with totals between 15mm and 57mm during the storm. As the rain continued, the met department noted that from December 5 to 7, the highest amounts were concentrated in the western and southwestern regions, along with higher mountainous areas. The average rainfall for this three-day period reached 35.1mm.

    The dramatic weather has drawn attention not only for its intensity but also for its rarity, prompting discussions about climate patterns and the potential for more unusual weather events in the future. Residents and officials alike are now contemplating the implications of such extremes on local infrastructure and the environment.

  • Affordable homes — State to Build 500 New Affordable Homes Across Major Cities

    Affordable homes — State to Build 500 New Affordable Homes Across Major Cities

    affordable homes — The state is set to develop 500 new affordable homes to meet the growing housing demand, as President Nikos Christodoulides announced on Tuesday. This initiative aims to provide rental and sale options in Nicosia, Larnaca, Limassol, and Paphos.

    Photo: cyprus-mail.com

    • More details about the project and its timeline will be released in the coming months as the state moves forward with its plans.

    President Christodoulides emphasised the importance of this measure, stating, “This is an important measure that will help to ease the pressure caused by rising housing demand and will significantly contribute to reducing housing costs. It is a plan long requested by social partners and developed in cooperation with them.”

    The new housing units will be priced affordably, with a primary focus on young people looking to enter the property market. This demographic has been particularly affected by the rising costs associated with housing.

    With construction costs estimated at around €70 million, the project will involve using state-owned land valued at over €7 million. The government intends to offer these plots to the private sector through a tender process, ensuring that the construction is carried out efficiently.

    President Christodoulides also highlighted that the rental units will remain under state ownership, which will help maintain affordability in the long term. He noted, “In total, the current government’s investment in housing policy so far exceeds €300 million.” This investment reflects the government’s commitment to addressing the housing crisis and supporting citizens in their quest for affordable living options.

    More details about the project and its timeline will be released in the coming months as the state moves forward with its plans.

  • Waterspouts — Storm Byron Triggers Spectacular Waterspouts off Paphos

    Waterspouts — Storm Byron Triggers Spectacular Waterspouts off Paphos

    A waterspout occurred in Paphos on Saturday as heavy rainfall continues to batter the island. This remarkable meteorological phenomenon was captured on video by the Cyprus Weather Enthusiasts page, showcasing the dramatic sight in Kato Paphos.

    Heavy Rainfall Across Cyprus

    Since Friday evening, the entire island of Cyprus has been experiencing persistent heavy rainfall, causing various impacts in different regions. The persistent wet weather has raised concerns among local authorities and residents alike, as the storm has been particularly intense.

    Reports of Multiple Waterspouts

    According to the Kitas Weather page, there were reports of two distinct waterspouts forming in the Paphos area. These waterspouts, often mistaken for tornadoes, are a common occurrence during severe weather events, particularly when warm, moist air interacts with cooler air above.

    Visual Evidence of the Phenomenon

    The videos shared by the Cyprus Weather Enthusiasts have drawn significant attention, with many viewers expressing awe at the natural beauty and power of the waterspouts. These videos not only highlight the striking visuals but also serve as a reminder of nature’s unpredictable behaviour during storms.

    Impacts and Community Preparedness

    While the waterspouts themselves are fascinating to witness, the accompanying heavy rainfall has raised concerns about potential flooding and related hazards across the island. Local officials have advised residents to remain vigilant and prepared for possible emergencies. Flooding can lead to significant damage, particularly in areas susceptible to water accumulation.

    Local Weather Patterns and Predictions

    Weather experts have been closely monitoring the storm’s trajectory and are providing updates on the expected conditions for the coming days. As the storm system continues to develop, residents are encouraged to stay informed through local news outlets and weather services.

    Community Reactions

    Social media has been buzzing with reactions to the storm and the spectacular waterspouts. Many residents have taken to platforms like Facebook and Twitter to share their thoughts and experiences. Some have expressed excitement about witnessing such rare weather phenomena, while others are concerned about the implications of severe weather on daily life.

    Safety Measures and Guidelines

    In light of the ongoing storm, local authorities have issued safety guidelines for residents. These include:

    • Staying indoors during severe weather events.
    • Avoiding travel unless absolutely necessary.
    • Monitoring local news for updates and warnings.
    • Preparing emergency kits in case of power outages or flooding.

    Looking Ahead

    As Storm Byron progresses, the community remains on alert while also finding moments of fascination in the natural spectacle unfolding around them. The combination of heavy rainfall and waterspouts serves as a reminder of the power of nature and the importance of preparedness in the face of unpredictable weather.

  • Cyprus wildfires: EU Allocates €2.3 Million for Cyprus Wildfire Recovery

    Cyprus wildfires: EU Allocates €2.3 Million for Cyprus Wildfire Recovery

    cyprus wildfires — cyprus wildfires — The European Commission has allocated €2.3 million from the European Union solidarity fund to aid Cyprus in recovering from the devastating wildfires that swept through the Limassol and Paphos districts in July.

    Raffaele Fitto, the commission’s executive vice-president for cohesion and reforms, announced the funding on social media, detailing that the money will be used for “emergency operations, infrastructure, housing, and restoration.” These wildfires not only ravaged the landscape but also tragically claimed the lives of two individuals and destroyed over 700 structures, burning an area of 124 square kilometres.

    Earlier this year, Cypriot members of the European Parliament had voiced their concerns, calling for increased EU assistance to combat wildfires, which have become an alarming trend across the region. Giorgos Georgiou from the Akel party was particularly vocal, critiquing European Commissioner Hadjia Lahbib for her comments regarding wildfire management. Georgiou lamented the lack of timely support, pointing out that Cyprus has experienced significant losses, stating, “Cyprus unfortunately holds the lead, in a negative way, for the proportion of its total territory burned in the last decade.” He highlighted the EU’s shortcomings, referencing a delayed request for firefighting planes from Spain that took three months to respond.

    Geadis Geadi from the Elam party echoed these sentiments, asserting that the rescEU mechanism has left many countries, including Cyprus, vulnerable to the devastating impacts of wildfires. He proposed reforms to enhance the EU’s response capabilities, aiming to avoid future tragedies.

    In response to the summer’s catastrophic events, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen expressed the necessity for a robust solution during her State of the European Union address in September. She proposed the establishment of a new European firefighting hub in Cyprus, noting, “This summer, we all saw the pictures of Europe’s forests and villages on fire. The scale of the damage is enormous. And we know it is not a one off. Climate change is making each summer hotter, harsher, and more dangerous.” President Nikos Christodoulides welcomed this proposal, describing it as “momentous” and “hugely important” for the region’s future safety.

    The EU solidarity fund, created in 2002, provides crucial financial support for regions affected by disasters. Member states may access this funding when the estimated costs of a disaster exceed €3 billion or 0.6 per cent of their gross national income, enabling them to recover and rebuild after such catastrophic events.