Greek authorities have announced a series of measures to support local businesses after more than 100 tonnes of dead fish were carried by floodwater into the central port of Volos. According to a joint statement by the Ministries of Economy and Finance, Health, Environment and Energy, Labour and Social Security, Climate Crisis and Civil Protection, the raft of measures include subsidies for businesses who have experienced a loss of turnover. Tax and insurance payments will also be suspended and the ‘Thessaly Pass’ will be activated, a scheme which aims to promote regional tourism. Additionally…