Technical failure hits Greek police emergency number 100

Learner News | 31.01.2026

Today’s edition of Greek Learner News is all about an unexpected emergency call disruption in Attica, the confusion it caused for citizens, and the alternative number authorities asked people to use until the issue was fixed.

Technical failure hits Greek police emergency number 100

The news in Greek

Την Παρασκευή 30 Ιανουαρίου 2026 το τηλέφωνο έκτακτης1 ανάγκης2 100 δεν δούλευε για λίγη ώρα στην Αττική, λόγω τεχνικού3 προβλήματος4. Οι πολίτες5 άκουγαν μήνυμα και δεν μπορούσαν να καλέσουν. Η αστυνομία είπε να χρησιμοποιούν6 το 112. Το πρόβλημα λύθηκε μετά από περίπου είκοσι λεπτά.

  1. έκτακτος
    που συμβαίνει ξαφνικά και απρογραμμάτιστα, συνήθως σε δύσκολη ή επικίνδυνη κατάσταση ↩︎
  2. ανάγκη  (f.)
    κατάσταση όπου κάποιος χρειάζεται κάτι πολύ έντονα ή βρίσκεται σε δύσκολη κατάσταση ↩︎
  3. τεχνικός
    που έχει σχέση με την τεχνολογία, τα μηχανήματα ή τον τρόπο που κάτι λειτουργεί ↩︎
  4. πρόβλημα  (n.)
    δύσκολη ή ανεπιθύμητη κατάσταση που χρειάζεται λύση ↩︎
  5. πολίτης  (m.)
    άτομο που ανήκει σε ένα κράτος, ζει και έχει δικαιώματα και υποχρεώσεις σε αυτό ↩︎
  6. χρησιμοποιώ
    κάνω χρήση ενός αντικειμένου, μέσου ή υπηρεσίας για να πετύχω κάτι ↩︎

Translation

On Friday 30 January 2026, the emergency telephone number 100 did not work for a short time in Attica because of a technical problem. Callers heard a recorded message and could not complete their calls. The police advised people to use 112 instead. The problem was resolved after about twenty minutes.

Text comprehension

Question 1: Why could people not reach the police by calling 100 on January 30, 2026, in Attica?

Because there was a technical problem and the emergency number 100 was not working.

Question 2: Which other emergency number did the police tell people to use while 100 was not working?

They told people to use the emergency number 112.

Vocabulary

GreekEnglish
έκτακτος emergency / extraordinary
ανάγκη  (f.)need / emergency
τεχνικός technical
πρόβλημα  (n.)problem
πολίτης  (m.)citizen
χρησιμοποιώ use

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The Greek police emergency phone line 100 was briefly out of service on the evening of Friday, 30 January 2026, due to a technical malfunction at the call centre of the Immediate Action service in Attica, the wider region that includes Athens.

According to several Greek news outlets, people who tried to call 100 for urgent help heard a recorded message saying that the connection was temporarily unavailable because of a technical problem. This situation reportedly lasted for about 20 minutes before the line was restored.

The Hellenic Police (ΕΛ.ΑΣ.) issued an official announcement explaining that the fault was located in the telephone centre of Immediate Action Attica, which handles emergency calls to 100. Until the problem was fixed, citizens were instructed to use the European emergency number 112 for any urgent incident.

Technical failure hits Greek police emergency number 100
Technical failure hits Greek police emergency number 100

In its statement, the police stressed that for any kind of emergency—such as accidents, crimes in progress or other serious situations—callers should dial 112 instead of 100 while the service was down. Media reports note that readers had already contacted news websites to complain that 100 was not working, prompting additional attention to the issue.

A later update from the Hellenic Police confirmed that the technical problem was resolved at 20:13 local time, and the 100 emergency line returned to normal operation. No detailed information was provided in the reports about the exact cause of the failure or about any specific incidents that might have been affected during the outage.

The event highlights the role of 112 as the unified European emergency number, which people in Greece and other EU countries can call when national lines such as 100 (police), 166 (ambulance) or 199 (fire brigade) are unavailable or when they are unsure which service they need.

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