Tempi: Finally how many people were found in the Constitution
'I don't have oxygen' shouted hundreds of thousands of citizens all over Greece At the grand concentrations from Soufli to Gavdos, the black anniversary of the national tragedy in Tempi.
The human river that has poured out and flooded the whole country is extremely difficult to capture in numbers but everyone is talking about the highest concentrations, if not the largest, from the postwar period. It exceeded much numerically, even the most populous demonstrations against the ongoing memoranda.
Human River in Athens for Tempi
Police estimate that the crowd in Athens reached 180,000 and in Thessaloniki 100,000. The reality from these numbers is a few hundred thousand.
Conservative calculations are talking about over 800,000 people who flooded the Constitution to seek justice for the crime in Tempi. The data were derived from the application created by IMEDD, a tool that helps to estimate the size of the crowd that could potentially be in a certain area.
Of the estimates of 803,999 people flooded the center of Athens without calculating small roads around the Constitution and neighborhoods that people took to the streets without reaching the city center.
The map shows the main roads that were chock full of people, which is confirmed by the drones plans and the abundant photographic material that shows beyond any doubt that the world that went down were a few hundred thousand more than ELAS's estimation.
Hundreds of thousands of citizens approached the center of the capital from many areas of Attica, flooding Patision, Queen Sofia from the height of the Ilissia, Syngrou from the Acropolis Metro and afterwards, and of course the central streets of Amalia, Vasilisi, Vasilisiou, For almost many hours almost all the central districts of the Exarchates, Kolonaki, Victoria, Klafthmonos Square, Omonia and of course the Constitution remained choking full of people.
Thessaloniki « sank »
Mass gathering and march in memory of the victims of the Railway Tragedy of Tempe, carried out workers' unions, students, students and ordinary citizens in Thessaloniki. At the central gathering, in the statue of Venizelos, relatives of victims and railroad representatives and workers' associations demanded « the complete investigation and clarification of the circumstances and causes of the accident » and the performance of the « natural and moral » of the « physicists » as well as the « morals ».
The protesters were developed in Aristotelous Square from the old beach to the Square of Ancient Roman Agora and along the Egnatia Road from Kamara to Antigonidon Street and Democracy Square, while the main roads above Egnatia, Philippou and Olympus streets were flooded.
Greek police estimates for 100,000 protesters do not reflect reality with the number being multiplied.