Evil weather in Germany and Czechia

The “Hervart” storm, accompanied by strong wind and heavy rainfall, struck several parts of northern Germany and Czechia early in the morning, causing power supply cuts and communications problems. As I announced DPA, a person has been hurt worse in the German capital, Berlin, when wind momentum [...]
The “Hervart” storm, accompanied by strong wind and heavy rainfall, struck several parts of northern Germany and Czechia early in the morning, causing power supply cuts and communications problems.
As I announced The DPA, a person, has been most seriously injured in the German capital, Berlin, when the momentum of the mighty wind brought him down from a building scheme.
Several cases of roof and tree parts have been recorded throughout the city, while fire services announced that there were over 100 calls for interventions this morning between 4 and 7.
Because of the bad weather, the Berlin authorities declared a state of emergency in the city this morning in order to ease the impact of the storm impact “Hervart”.
Wood and uprooted pillars caused disruptions in railway communications on several rails in the northern and central parts of Germany, while communication barriers also have roads in six German provinces, including in the Berlin and Hamburg regions.
In parts of Germany, there are also disruptions in electricity supplies, while authorities recommended that citizens stay at home and avoid moving in parks and forests.
The torrential clouds of rain also caused an increase in the level of the Elba River, which came out of bed in parts of the hamburg, flooding several underground parking lots and areas near the river.
At the same time, the powerful wind damaged several people and uprooted trees and pillars in the Czech region of Central Bohemia and the Prague region.
In some parts of northern Czechia, the country's wind has been rapidly up to 136 miles per hour, which is at the level of the hurricane.
Railways and roads have been blocked in parts of Czechia because of fallen trees and pillars.
Powerful wind has also recorded blackouts in electricity supply to over 10,000 households in 10 of the 14 Czech regions. /21Media












