Tag: Larnaca

  • Oroklini Beach Cleaned Up After Engine Oil Spill

    Oroklini Beach Cleaned Up After Engine Oil Spill

    Oroklini beach has been cleaned up following an engine oil spill that contaminated the shoreline, as confirmed by local authorities. The incident was reported late Thursday evening, prompting a swift response from the Department of Fisheries and Marine Research.

    The maritime service immediately deployed floating barriers and absorbent materials to tackle the spill, which was identified as bilge water containing a mixture of engine oil and diesel fuel. Marina Argyrou, director of the Department of Fisheries, stated that officials were alerted to the pollution incident at Larnaca port late at night.

    “At first light, maritime service officials arrived at Larnaca port and, using floating barriers and absorbents, managed to clean the pollution,” Argyrou explained. She clarified that the contamination originated within Larnaca port, where the Cyprus Ports Authority oversees management and pollution investigations.

    Some of the oil residue was reported to have washed onto Oroklini beach. In response, the Oroklini Municipal District of Larnaca Municipality was notified to initiate cleanup operations. Neofytos Fakontis, the deputy mayor of Oroklini, confirmed that small quantities of engine oil had affected the community coastline.

    Fakontis described the situation as manageable, noting that some beachgoers continued to swim while cleanup efforts were underway. “The Department of Fisheries was notified as the competent authority and took charge of the matter,” he stated. He further highlighted that much of the oil had evaporated, and it was anticipated that the remaining small quantity would also dissipate soon.

    As the cleanup operation progressed, the community remained hopeful for a quick resolution. Local authorities continue to monitor the situation, ensuring that Oroklini beach remains a safe and welcoming environment for residents and visitors alike.

  • A e: Larnaca Hospital’s New A&E Department Set to Open This September

    A e: Larnaca Hospital’s New A&E Department Set to Open This September

    a e — The new accident and emergency (A&E) department at Larnaca General Hospital is set to welcome patients between September 5 and 10, as confirmed by Health Minister Michael Damianos.

    • a e — The new accident and emergency (A&E) department at Larnaca General Hospital is set to welcome patients between September 5 and 10, as confirmed by Health Minister Michael Damianos.

    During a recent visit to the hospital’s fast-track clinic, Damianos highlighted the significance of this new facility as a major upgrade for public health in the region. The A&E department aims to enhance healthcare delivery, providing a range of new services that will benefit the local community.

    A e: Improvements to Emergency Care

    Minister Damianos addressed longstanding concerns regarding lengthy waiting times in A&E departments, mentioning that the introduction of fast-track clinics has already “significantly reduced the problem.” These clinics are designed to handle low-risk cases, allowing designated doctors to treat patients more efficiently and alleviate pressure on emergency wards.

    Fast-Track Clinics and Their Impact

    Fast-track clinics began operating on a pilot basis earlier this year, with Nicosia launching its service on March 31, followed by Paphos on June 2. Larnaca’s clinic opened its doors on July 18, now operating from Friday to Sunday and averaging 18 patients per day. By August 26, the clinic had treated a total of 329 patients, showcasing its vital role in the healthcare system.

    Summer Services at Famagusta General Hospital

    In addition to Larnaca, a seasonal fast-track clinic commenced operations at Famagusta General Hospital on August 18, catering to the increased patient load typical of the summer tourist season. This clinic has reportedly treated around half of the hospital’s patients since its opening, averaging 16 visits per day within its first nine days.

    Future Developments at Larnaca General Hospital

    Further upgrades are underway at Larnaca General Hospital, including enhancements to the mental health clinic, dental clinic, and mother and child areas. These improvements are expected to be completed by the end of September, with the handover of new facilities planned within a month.

    Addressing Staffing Challenges

    While discussing the challenges faced by Famagusta General Hospital, Damianos acknowledged the unique demands placed on the facility due to the influx of tourists during the summer. He assured that the state health services organisation (OKYpY) is exploring options to bolster staffing levels to ensure a smooth operation during peak seasons.

    Transitioning to the New Building

    The transition of services from the old Larnaca hospital to the new building is progressing, with the first phase on the second floor nearing completion. This initial phase is expected to be finalised within a month, paving the way for OKYpY to begin the relocation process, including psychiatric services.

  • Smart Meter Installations to Begin Across the Island Next Week

    Smart Meter Installations to Begin Across the Island Next Week

    The electricity authority (EAC) is set to continue its smart meter installations across the island starting next week, with expected electricity supply interruptions of up to 20 minutes in various areas.

    Smart meter: Areas Affected in Nicosia

    In Nicosia, the installations will focus on the city centre and the Aglandjia area. Specific locations include Larnaca Avenue, from the roundabout towards SOPAZ, up to Salaminos and Stasinou Avenues. Work will also occur between Larnaca Avenue and Archbishop Makarios III Avenue, particularly around the University of Cyprus.

    Installation Plans in Limassol

    Moving to Limassol, smart meters will be installed along a section of Spyros Kyprianou Avenue, between Vasileos Konstantinou A’ Street and Agias Fylaxeos Avenue, located south of the Tsireios Stadium.

    Updates for Larnaca Residents

    Larnaca will see installations on Griva Digeni and Grymari Afxentiou Avenue, as well as Louki Akrita, Chrysopolitissis, Dimitraki Dianellou Streets, Mitropoleos Square, Andreas Strouthides, and Christodoulos Iakovidis Street.

    Paralimni’s Meter Installation Schedule

    In Paralimni, the installation will take place in the town centre, particularly around the church of Agios Georgios, and along Protara, Salaminos, Antonis Papadopoulou, and Ilias Papakyriakou Streets.

    Impact on Daily Life

    Residents in the installation areas should prepare for brief power interruptions. The EAC has advised that the outages will be kept to a minimum, aiming for a maximum duration of 20 minutes to lessen the impact on daily activities.

  • Overnight pharmacies — Overnight Pharmacies Open Across Cyprus on August 27

    Overnight pharmacies — Overnight Pharmacies Open Across Cyprus on August 27

    Overnight pharmacies: Find Your Nearest Overnight Pharmacy in Cyprus

    overnight pharmacies — On August 27, a selection of overnight pharmacies will be available across Cyprus, ensuring that residents have access to essential medications and health services during the night.

    Nicosia’s Overnight Options

    Nicosia will host several pharmacies ready to serve the public. Here are the details:

    • Rizakou Maria, Armenias 5A, Strovolos (near traffic lights with Limassol Avenue), tel. 22333670, 96208285.
    • Koutroulos Theocharis, 28th October 42A, Engomi (Ice cream road), tel. 22350091, 22721945.
    • Lymburas Charalampos, Tseriou Avenue 229, Strovolos (below ‘Green Dot’), tel. 22524919, 99278255.
    • Christodoulidis Charis, Andreas Avraamidis 49, Dasoupoli (near ‘Aretion’ hospital), tel. 22879747.
    • Angelis Eleni, Anthoupolis 60, Lakatamia (near ‘Nicosia Mall’ roundabout), tel. 22252324.
    • Balanasios Anis, Independence 1, Lympia, tel. 22524387.

    Limassol’s Late-night Pharmacies

    In Limassol, residents can find the following pharmacies open for overnight service:

    • Charalambous Charis, Miltonos 56, Agios Spyridonas (opposite ‘febalcasa’ furniture), tel. 25710330, 25770285.
    • Malioti Chrysanthi, Georgios Averof 26 (near Agios Ioannis Lyceum), tel. 25567939, 99461515.
    • Paraskeva Olga & Stavroula, Makarios III Avenue 98 (next to ‘Fairways’), Polemidia, tel. 25335220, 25387104.
    • Koskinas Savvas, Archbishop Makarios III Avenue 8, Mesa Geitonia, tel. 25728205, 25728210.
    • Koupepas Andreas, Anoikodimiseos 37B (north of Linopetras roundabout), Agios Athanasios, tel. 25724545, 99468643.

    Larnaca’s Night Services

    Larnaca will also have pharmacies operating overnight:

    • Zacharia Zacharo, 1st April Avenue 87, Aradippou, tel. 24322050.
    • Ramirez Lydia, Papanikolis Avenue 31A (near Anorthosis Stadium), tel. 24634390, 96323458.
    • Mouosa Chasan, Griva Digeni 60 (towards new AEK building), tel. 24400635, 96472961.

    Paphos Pharmacies for Night-time Needs

    Paphos residents can visit these pharmacies during the night:

    • Makariou Georgios, Neapolis 20 (end of Apostolos Pavlos church road), tel. 26936989, 26938949.
    • Roidis Sofia, Agios Anargiros 21 (opposite Agios Anargiros church), Kato Paphos, tel. 26221300, 26931985.

    Famagusta’s Available Pharmacies

    In Famagusta, the following pharmacies will be open overnight:

    • Kefala Roula, 1st April 111, Paralimni, tel. 23730116, 23821516.
    • Pittatzii Kornilia, 1st April 10C (near Hellenic Bank), Sotira, tel. 23824730, 23823308.

    These pharmacies are vital for providing immediate access to medications and health advice, especially during the late hours when other healthcare facilities may be closed. For anyone in need of urgent pharmaceutical care, these listed pharmacies serve their communities by ensuring that assistance is just a phone call away.

  • Attempted murder — Second Arrest Made in Pyla Attempted Murder Case

    Attempted murder — Second Arrest Made in Pyla Attempted Murder Case

    A second man has been arrested in connection with an attempted murder case that also involved the arson of four cars in Pyla earlier this month.

    • A second man has been arrested in connection with an attempted murder case that also involved the arson of four cars in Pyla earlier this month.
    • On Tuesday, a 27-year-old man was taken into custody following a court warrant, as confirmed by local police on Wednesday. This arrest comes just weeks after the initial incident.
    • As investigations continue, both suspects remain under scrutiny, and police are urging anyone with additional information to come forward.

    On Tuesday, a 27-year-old man was taken into custody following a court warrant, as confirmed by local police on Wednesday. This arrest comes just weeks after the initial incident.

    Previously, on August 21, an 18-year-old was arrested for the same offences. He appeared before the Larnaca district court the very next day, where a remand order was issued, keeping him in custody for eight days as investigations unfolded.

    Authorities in Larnaca are diligently pursuing their inquiries into this troubling case. The incidents have raised concerns within the community, prompting police to intensify their efforts to ensure public safety.

    As investigations continue, both suspects remain under scrutiny, and police are urging anyone with additional information to come forward.

  • Fire Brigade Rescues Man After Fall from Two Storeys

    Fire Brigade Rescues Man After Fall from Two Storeys

    two storeys — An injured man who fell from a two-storey building in Aradippou was rescued by the fire brigade on Tuesday afternoon.

    • two storeys — An injured man who fell from a two-storey building in Aradippou was rescued by the fire brigade on Tuesday afternoon.
    • The local fire brigade has not released further details about the man's condition following the incident, and investigations into the circumstances surrounding the fall are ongoing.

    At 1.02 PM, emergency services received a call regarding an incident involving a man attempting to climb into a room of the building using a ladder. Unfortunately, during his attempt, he lost his footing and fell, resulting in injuries.

    The fire brigade promptly dispatched a vehicle and a team to the scene. Upon arrival, they found the man in need of immediate assistance. Rescuers worked swiftly to secure him to a stretcher before transporting him to Larnaca General Hospital’s Accident and Emergency department for treatment.

    The local fire brigade has not released further details about the man’s condition following the incident, and investigations into the circumstances surrounding the fall are ongoing.

  • Traumatic brain — Larnaca Teen Dies from Traumatic Brain Injury After Car Park Incident

    Traumatic brain — Larnaca Teen Dies from Traumatic Brain Injury After Car Park Incident

    traumatic brain — Christos Christaki, a 19-year-old from Larnaca, tragically died on Saturday night due to a traumatic brain injury sustained after being run over in a car park earlier in the week. An autopsy conducted on Monday confirmed the cause of death.

    The incident occurred last Monday night when Christaki was struck by a car driven by another 19-year-old, who is believed to have been a friend. A third teen was in the passenger seat at the time of the accident.

    Initially, Christaki was taken to Larnaca General Hospital where he was intubated. Due to the severity of his injuries, he was later transferred to Nicosia General Hospital and subsequently moved to the American Medical Centre, where he succumbed to his injuries.

    Authorities have confirmed that a breathalyser test administered to the driver returned negative results. In the wake of the incident, police conducted a reconstruction of what happened and reviewed available CCTV footage. Unfortunately, it was discovered that the area of the car park where the accident took place was not covered by any cameras.

    Investigators have been actively seeking statements from witnesses present during the incident, and they continue to look for additional individuals who may provide further insight into the circumstances surrounding the event. Reports suggest that the three teens were part of a larger group celebrating the end of their military service at the time of the accident.

  • Genocide palestine: Larnaca Protesters Call for an End to Genocide in Palestine

    Genocide palestine: Larnaca Protesters Call for an End to Genocide in Palestine

    genocide palestine — genocide palestine — Protesters in Larnaca gathered to demand an end to genocide in Palestine, expressing their solidarity with the Palestinian people. Organised by the group “FREE FREE PALESTINE,” the demonstration took place at Finikoudes beach, where participants waved Palestinian flags and carried banners advocating for urgent action.

    Photo: in-cyprus.philenews.com

    A notable sign read, “Stop the genocide in Palestine,” while another starkly stated, “A child is burned every minute, and the world is silent.” The event attracted a diverse crowd, including families with children, all united in their message against the ongoing violence.

    Photo: in-cyprus.philenews.com

    Genocide palestine: A March for Unity and Awareness

    The protest commenced at Europe Square on Athens Avenue in Larnaca. Participants gathered for speeches before marching along the avenue, culminating at Saint Lazarus Church. The entire event was scheduled to last approximately an hour and a half, allowing ample time for participants to voice their concerns.

    Police Presence and Regulations

    The demonstration saw a significant police presence, with officers on-site to ensure the event remained peaceful and to facilitate public order. In a statement, the Police noted their commitment to overseeing the gathering in accordance with the Public Gatherings and Parades Law 151(I) of 2025, which mandates that organisers cooperate with law enforcement to maintain peace.

    Attendees were urged to comply with police instructions, as the law empowers the Police to impose restrictions or disperse gatherings that threaten to become non-peaceful. This includes instances where individuals may conceal their identity or actions may risk public safety.

    Voicing Concerns for Palestine

    The protesters carried powerful messages aimed at raising awareness about the humanitarian crisis in Palestine. Each banner and chant echoed their urgent plea for global recognition and intervention, reflecting a growing frustration over perceived international inaction.

    As the crowd marched, the atmosphere was charged with emotion, highlighting the deep connections many participants felt towards the plight of Palestinians. The event emphasised not just the call for an end to violence but also a plea for solidarity and justice.

  • Palestine — Protest for Palestine Scheduled in Larnaca This Evening

    Palestine — Protest for Palestine Scheduled in Larnaca This Evening

    The focus keyword for today’s event is Palestine, as the group “FREE FREE PALESTINE” prepares to hold a protest rally in Larnaca. The demonstration is set to take place today, Sunday, 24 August 2025, beginning at 7:00 PM at Europe Square on Athens Avenue.

    • The rally aims to raise awareness and express support for Palestine, reflecting a growing global movement advocating for peace and justice in the region.

    Participants will gather at the square to hear speeches before marching along Athens Avenue, concluding their route at Saint Lazarus Church. The event is expected to last approximately an hour and a half, allowing ample time for speakers to share their messages and for attendees to express their solidarity.

    Local authorities are taking steps to ensure a peaceful gathering. Police officers will be present to oversee the event and manage traffic flow, and attendees are urged to follow their instructions for a smooth experience. The organizers have highlighted their commitment to a peaceful demonstration, in alignment with the Public Gatherings and Parades Law 151(I) of 2025.

    This law places the responsibility of maintaining order on the event’s organisers, who must cooperate with local administration and police. Additionally, police have the authority to impose restrictions if the gathering is deemed to be at risk of becoming non-peaceful or if any participant is found concealing their identity.

    The rally aims to raise awareness and express support for Palestine, reflecting a growing global movement advocating for peace and justice in the region.

  • Larnaca Court Remands Young Man for Drink Driving Offences

    Larnaca Court Remands Young Man for Drink Driving Offences

    A 23-year-old man has been remanded for two days by the Larnaca District Court following a series of traffic-related offences, notably drink driving.

    • A 23-year-old man has been remanded for two days by the Larnaca District Court following a series of traffic-related offences, notably drink driving.
    • The incident unfolded around 2:10am on Saturday during a routine traffic stop by the local traffic unit. Officers stopped a vehicle driven by a foreign national who resides permanently in Cyprus.
    • Authorities later recovered the missing breath-testing device from a pool at the suspect's residence. The man now faces multiple charges, including causing malicious damage to police property.

    The incident unfolded around 2:10am on Saturday during a routine traffic stop by the local traffic unit. Officers stopped a vehicle driven by a foreign national who resides permanently in Cyprus.

    Upon approaching the car, police officers detected a strong smell of alcohol emanating from the driver. When requested to provide a preliminary breath sample, the young man refused, escalating the situation.

    In a startling turn of events, as one officer attempted to hold the breath-testing device up to the driver’s window, the suspect suddenly accelerated his vehicle. This reckless attempt to flee resulted in the driver striking the officer’s hand, causing the breath-testing device to fall into the car.

    Fortunately, the officer was unharmed during the incident. Following a coordinated search, police located the suspect’s vehicle at around 11am in the Oroklini area. The 23-year-old was found shortly thereafter and reportedly admitted to the various offences.

    Authorities later recovered the missing breath-testing device from a pool at the suspect’s residence. The man now faces multiple charges, including causing malicious damage to police property.

    The Larnaca District Court has ordered his remand to facilitate further investigation into these serious allegations, reflecting the legal system’s commitment to addressing drink driving and related offences.