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The Sky Is Jammed. the Storms Are Not Letting up, Fear Is Growing. We Have Learned the Worst-Case Scenario

Summary by fakt.pl
Residents of southeastern Poland are still counting the losses after Monday's (7 July) storm, and in the meantime, more and more regions are coming under fire with new weather alerts. Phones are ringing, people are getting text messages from the Government Security Centre and are now asking not only: "what's going on?", but above all: "what will happen next?". Forecasts obtained by "Fakt" indicate that in the worst-case scenario, as much as 245 …
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Residents of southeastern Poland are still counting the losses after Monday's (7 July) storm, and in the meantime, more and more regions are coming under fire with new weather alerts. Phones are ringing, people are getting text messages from the Government Security Centre and are now asking not only: "what's going on?", but above all: "what will happen next?". Forecasts obtained by "Fakt" indicate that in the worst-case scenario, as much as 245 …

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fakt.pl broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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