“…During the last years, Greece has faced many rapid onset situation, such as the destructive conflagration at Mati, Attica, summer 2018 (Lekkas, 2018;Kovács, 2019;Lagouvardos et al, 2019;Efthimiou et al, 2020;Vallianou et al, 2020;Garlichs et al, 2021;Zabaniotou et al, 2021), the torren t overflows at Mandra, Attica, autumn 2017 (Andreadakis et al, 2018;Diakakis et al, 2019;Speis, 2019;Varlas et al, 2019;Diakakis et al, 2020aDiakakis et al, , 2020bKanellopoulos et al, 2020), and Politika, Psachna and Vassilika, Euboea, summer 2020Karkani et al, 2021), common cataclysmic rainfalls, the sweeping typhon in Lefkada, August 2020, the earthquake and the consequent tsunami in Samos, October 2020 Papadimitriou et al, 2020;Evelpidou et al, 2021), the great earthquake in Elassona, March, 2021 (Mavroulis et al, 2021;Lekkas et al, 2021a), the catastrophic fires in Attica and Evia in the summer of 2021 (Lekkas et al, 2021b) and many others. It is also worth mentioning that in almost all the aforementioned natural disaster cases, many human lives were mourned.…”