Rare High-Impact Windstorm Hits Zagreb, Croatia, in One of the City’s Strongest Wind Episodes on Record
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A storm with strong winds that hit parts of Croatia on Thursday and today caused significant damage in Zagreb. Dozens of kindergartens and schools and the Mirogoj cemetery were damaged, among other things. Prime Minister Andrej Plenković announced assistance for the city. The situation calmed down somewhat in the afternoon, but meteorologists are already predicting another storm in the coming days.
Due to dangerous conditions and storm damage, classes were canceled at elementary and secondary schools throughout the city.
A red weather warning has been issued for Zagreb, Rijeka and Gospić today due to strong winds that are knocking down trees and destroying infrastructure. The extreme weather conditions will continue throughout the day.
Due to dangerous weather conditions caused by stormy winds with hurricane-force gusts, and to protect the safety of students in traffic, classes will not be held in Zagreb's primary and secondary schools today.
A violent storm caused destruction in the capital of Croatia. The wind blew more than 100 km an hour, blew rocks and threw down the roofs of the buildings in Zagreb.
A strong storm hit Zagreb and left consequences on the basketball court.
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