Poland Hit by Torrential Rain and Hail: Firefighters Receive More than 1,100 Calls
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Firefighters responded to more than 1,100 calls in Poland on Tuesday night as heavy rain and hail lashed the country, officials said.
Over a thousand fire department interventions, downed trees, and damaged roofs. Monday's storms caused significant damage in many regions, and the weather will not abate everywhere on Tuesday. Thunderstorms and downpours will continue in the coming days, but more significant changes will be visible afterward. There are many indications that, after a short break, we will once again experience heatwaves.
Poland has been hit by severe storms, causing significant damage in just a few hours. On Monday, firefighters received 1,124 calls across Poland due to sudden and dangerous weather. Most of them were recorded in the Silesian, Lower Silesian and Lesser Poland voivodeships, Gazeta.pl reports.
Severe weather conditions have impacted residents of many regions of Poland. On Monday (August 17), firefighters from the State Fire Service responded to a staggering 1,124 calls. The highest number of calls was recorded in Silesia, Lower Silesia, and Lesser Poland. Forecasters predict that localized thunderstorms are also possible on Tuesday and Wednesday.
On Monday, State Fire Service firefighters recorded a total of 1,124 interventions related to severe weather events across the country. The highest numbers were in the Silesian, Lower Silesian, and Lesser Poland Voivodeships.
Firefighters responded to over 1,100 firefighting incidents on Monday due to the storms that hit Poland. The largest numbers of firefighters were in the Silesian Voivodeship, Lower Silesia, and Lesser Poland.
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