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Tornadoes rip through central Poland

PR dla Zagranicy
John Beauchamp 15.07.2011 09:45
Heavy thunderstorms and tornadoes struck areas of central Poland, Thursday, causing widespread damage.

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A farmer inspects tornado damage in Sady Kolonia, Mazovian region, 14.07.2011. Photo: PAP/Piotr Polak

While Poland is still in the grips of a low pressure front sweeping eastwards, causing heavy rainfall and expected hailstorms in southern regions of the country, emergency services and residents are inspecting yesterday’s damage in the central Mazovian and Lodz regions.

One tornado which touched down in the southern reaches of the Mazovian region, damaging some 300 buildings, ripping off roofs, uprooting trees, and bringing down power lines. In total around 700 buildings are thought to have been damaged by yesterday’s storm.

On visiting the area struck most severely, Prime Minister Donald Tusk promised that the storm victims will receive government support regardless of whether they were insured or not.

Many of the areas hit by storms were in Poland’s so-called ‘paprika basin’. Farmers are now lamenting irreparable damage to their crops, and counting on state aid to pay for the damages. (jb)

Source: IAR/PAP

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A tornado which passed through Rusinów, Mazovia, brought down power lines, 14.07.2011. Photo: PAP/Piotr Polak
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