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Greater Poland: over 500 Firefighting Interventions Due to Storms

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By Saturday morning, firefighters in Greater Poland had responded to over 500 calls related to storms in the region. One person was injured in the storms – a teenager in Leszno was crushed by a fallen tree. The officer on duty at the Greater Poland State Fire Service told the Polish Press Agency (PAP) that by Saturday morning, firefighters had received 543 calls related to storm cleanup. The article "Greater Poland: Over 500 Firefighter Calls Du…
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AI Generated Stock Image: Severe storms swept through Greater Poland on Friday evening and overnight from Friday to Saturday, prompting hundreds of fire department interventions. Firefighters recorded a total of 555 weather-related calls. One teenager was seriously injured when a tree fell on him. By 10:00 PM on Friday, the services had recorded 447 calls related to the storms. By Saturday morning, the number of calls had risen to 555. Most of t…

By Saturday morning, firefighters in Greater Poland had responded to over 500 calls related to storms in the region. One person was injured in the storms – a teenager in Leszno was crushed by a fallen tree. The officer on duty at the Greater Poland State Fire Service told the Polish Press Agency (PAP) that by Saturday morning, firefighters had received 543 calls related to storm cleanup. The article "Greater Poland: Over 500 Firefighter Calls Du…

Residents of Greater Poland are grappling with the aftermath of the storms that swept across western Poland on Friday. Due to the severe weather conditions, firefighters were called almost 400 times. Reports included broken branches, fallen trees, and flooded buildings.

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Polsat News broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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