The Warsaw Zoo and ŁAzienki Parks Have Reopened. What About Wilanów Park?
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Unrest is brewing near Warsaw's Royal Łazienki Park. Due to inclement weather, the park has been closed. The threat is caused by winds that have blown down trees. "People are desperate to get inside. Some are pushing and shoving security guards," reports "Fakt" reporter Damian Ryndak, who is monitoring the situation on the spot.
Warsaw firefighters responded to over 200 incidents on Saturday due to damage caused by strong winds. As a result, Wilanów Park and the Warsaw Zoo were closed until further notice. The park in Łazienki Królewskie was also closed to visitors for several hours.
Gusty winds blowing from the north have broken numerous trees and branches in Warsaw. As a result, the Warsaw Zoo and the parks in Łazienki Królewskie and Wilanów are closed until further notice. As of 9 a.m., firefighters had received over 250 weather-related calls in Warsaw.
Many trees and branches are lying on sidewalks and streets in Warsaw. Since Saturday morning, residents of the capital have been facing a strong windstorm. As a result, the Warsaw Zoo in Praga and the parks in Łazienki Królewskie and Wilanów are closed until further notice. So far, Warsaw firefighters have responded to over 250 incidents due to the weather.
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