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It's Pouring with Rain. in the South, some Streets Have Already Turned Into Rivers.

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It has begun! The much-anticipated Genoese low "Gabriel" has arrived over Poland. Downpours have already reached many provinces. In the south, so much rain fell that, for example, in the town of Giebułtów, in the Kraków district, the streets turned into rushing streams. Firefighters have their hands full. The first videos documenting dangerous weather phenomena have already appeared on the internet.
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It has begun! The much-anticipated Genoese low "Gabriel" has arrived over Poland. Downpours have already reached many provinces. In the south, so much rain fell that, for example, in the town of Giebułtów, in the Kraków district, the streets turned into rushing streams. Firefighters have their hands full. The first videos documenting dangerous weather phenomena have already appeared on the internet.

In September 2024, the south-west of the country was submerged in water when the Genoese low stopped over the Sudetes and the Silesian Lowland. The Odra River waters rapidly exceeded alarm levels, 24 people died, and the first estimates of losses in three voivodeships exceeded PLN 4.2 billion. According to Polish Waters, the damage to reservoirs, weirs and embankments alone will cost billions of zlotys, and repairs will take years. Are we facing…

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Business Insider (Poland) broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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