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Fifteen people, including three Czechs, were injured at the Pohoda festival during a storm.

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Among the injured at the Slovak festival Pohoda, which was hit by a sudden storm on Friday, are three Czechs according to the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs. A total of 15 people, mainly lightly injured, were injured in the collapse of a large tent. Festival organizers canceled on Friday night.

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Among the injured at the Slovak festival Pohoda, which was hit by a sudden storm on Friday, are three Czechs according to the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs. A total of 15 people, mainly lightly injured, were injured in the collapse of a large tent. Festival organizers canceled on Friday night.

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The organizers canceled the remaining programs of the festival.

Due to the stormy rain, the giant fell late on Friday evening at one of Slovakia's best-known festivals, the Pohoda festival held at the airport near Trenčín. Twelve people were injured in the accident, all of them lighter. Most of them suffered head and upper limb injuries.The program of the festival, which has been held at Trenčín airport since 1997, was suspended on Friday. Then the organizers of the festival announced that the remaining prog…

·Hungary
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On Friday evening, due to stormy rain, the Grand Slayer collapsed at one of Slovakia's most famous festivals, the Pohoda festival held at the airport near Trenčín. According to the Slovak public service news agency TASR, which cited information from the police and ambulance service, 12 people suffered minor injuries as a result of the accident.

The organizers of Pohoda announced the end of this year's festival. Visitors have access to the area until Saturday at 12:00.

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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aktuality.sk broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Friday, July 12, 2024.
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