Today, students, university students, and teachers across the country have planned to meet in the streets as mass rallies take place, demanding justice for the Tempi tragedy, with the slogan “I have no more oxygen.”
The call for Athens was at 12:00 at the Propylaea. The same appointment was set for Thessaloniki at 12:00. Teachers are participating with a three-hour work stoppage until 14:00, and the metro stations Syntagma and University in central Athens are closed. The metro station OSE in Thessaloniki is closed until 15:00.
The march of students and pupils for the Tempi tragedy


Closed metro stations “Syntagma” – “University” due to the Tempi rallies
The metro stations Syntagma and University remain closed in anticipation of the student gathering for the Tempi tragedy.
Traffic regulations in central Athens
The police have implemented traffic regulations in central Athens as a protest rally by student and university associations continues, demanding accountability for the Tempi railway tragedy.
Students and university students have gathered at the Propylaea and are expected to march towards Syntagma Square.
According to the Traffic Police, the flow of vehicles is currently interrupted on University Street, from the height of Amerikis Street.
Tempi: The meeting points for students throughout the country
Athens, 12:00 Propylaea
Alexandroupoli, 13:00 Town Hall
Arta, 10:00 Kilkis Square
Veria, 12:00 Town Hall Square
Volos, 11:00 Tholos
Ioannina, 12:00 Region
Drama, 13:00 Freedom Square
Heraklion, 11:00 Freedom Square
Kavala, 13:00 Central Square
Kalamata, 12:00 Central Square
Katerini, 10:30 Freedom Square
Corfu, 12:00 General Lyceums
Kilkis, 12:00 Peace Square
Kozani, 12:00 Central Square
Komotini, 13:00 Central Square
Lagadas, 10:30 Lagadas Square
Lamia, 12:00 Park Square
Larissa, 12:00 Central Square
Mytilene, 12:00 Central Lyceums
Naoussa, 12:00 Central Square
Nafplio, 12:00 Town Hall Square
Xanthi, 13:00 Central Square
Patras, 12:00 Georgiou Square
Rethymno, 12:00 Town Hall
Rhodes, 12:00 Kapno
Serres, 11:00 Freedom Square
Sparta, 12:00 Central Square
Trikala, 12:00 Rigas Ferraios Square
Tripoli, 12:00 Stone Square
Florina, 12:00 Modi Square
Hania, 10:30 Market
Chios, 13:00 Vounaki Square




OLME: Three-hour work stoppage
Secondary education teachers are participating with a three-hour facilitative work stoppage from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
As OLME states in its announcement: “Two years after the crime at Tempi, we demand justice! All the guilty must be punished. The investigation must go to the fullest extent, the causes of the explosion must be explored, and those responsible for the unacceptable alteration of the crime scene, before the collection of necessary evidence, must be held accountable.
Against the profit-driven policies that consider safety a cost, that sacrifice human lives! Against the policies that are preparing for the ‘new Tempi’ everywhere: in hospitals, public transportation, in schools where ceilings, doors, and windows fall or are given as presents to shipowners.”
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