Flash Floods Occurred in Kaposvár
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Some parts of the country have already received more than 60 millimeters of rain.
Judgment time struck several regions of Hungary over the weekend: supercells and slow-moving thunderstorms caused flash floods in the Somogyi Hills. Kaposvár and its surroundings received a huge amount of rainfall in a short time - the streets turned into rivers, and the canals and soil were unable to absorb the floodwater.
"The rain has now subsided, but we received an indication that another wave is expected," said the mayor of the settlement.
We received this video from a reader, which was taken around noon on Sunday in Nagykovácsi, where the falling rainwater passed through the village like a flash flood. A similar video was sent by a reader of Időkép from Kaposvár, where a large amount of precipitation also fell, which the canals and the ground could no longer absorb. The roads and streets turned into rivers.iFrame is not supported!Időkép also published this photo, which shows a so…
A large amount of precipitation fell on Kaposvár and Kaposmérő in a short time, turning the roads and streets into rivers.
A large amount of rain fell on the Somogyi Hills.
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