A strong storm called "Byron" is causing problems in Cyprus. Heavy rain is making the ground wet and unstable. This has caused rockslides in the mountains of the Limassol district. Some important roads are now blocked by rocks and mud.
The Cyprus Public Works Department is working hard to clear the roads. They are removing the debris. However, the rain is still falling. This makes their work difficult and dangerous. They worry more rockslides might happen.
Meteorologists say the bad weather will continue for a few days. Residents should expect travel delays. The rain is much heavier than usual for this time of year. The storm is moving slowly across the island.
The police have warned people to be very careful. They advise drivers to slow down. It is best to avoid unnecessary travel in the mountain areas. The ground is very soft. This means more landslides are possible.
The yellow weather alert means there is a risk. It is not an extreme danger. However, people should stay safe. The storm should end by Friday. Then, the roads can be fully reopened.