Heavy Rain and Strong Winds over Poland. Seven People Were Injured.
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39 roofs were torn off or damaged.
Strong winds and heavy rains swept across Poland on Thursday. Firefighters were called in to respond to the storms in many regions. They were most frequently deployed in the Masovian, Pomeranian, Łódź, West Pomeranian, and Lower Silesian voivodeships.
Powerful winds and heavy rain swept across Poland on Thursday, causing thousands of emergency services, downed trees, and numerous disruptions. The most severe situation was in central and western voivodeships.
Due to heavy rain and strong winds, by 8 p.m. on Thursday, firefighters had recorded 1,548 incidents nationwide. The highest number – 294 – was in the Masovian Voivodeship, according to Senior Brigadier Karol Kierzkowski, spokesperson for the Chief Commander of the State Fire Service. Kierzkowski said that the most interventions were recorded in the Masovian Voivodeship (294 incidents), Greater Poland Voivodeship (165 incidents), and Łódź Voivod…
Over a thousand firefighting interventions, hundreds of fallen trees, ripped-off roofs, and blocked roads—that's what Thursday, October 30, looked like across almost all of Poland after powerful winds and heavy rainfall. Most incidents were reported in central and western voivodeships. The storms caused widespread damage and power outages.
Storms ravaging Poland. Over 1,200 firefighting interventions, some injured - RMF24.pl - Fire departments responded to 1,265 calls across the country as of 6 p.m. due to heavy rain and strong winds. The highest number of calls was in the Masovian Voivodeship. In Lubin
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