- Whirlwind walked the strip across the district łańcucki. Most applications have the city Malawa and Kraczkowa – says Grzegorz Wojcicki of subcarpathian firefighters.
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Malawi (district Rzeszów) storm broke dozens of roofs. Slightly injured was a woman who, along with the baby asleep in the attic. Are severed electrical cables. The whole village there is no electricity.
– We removed the tree blocking the road, so there are no problems in getting – says Wojcicki. – Now secure buildings with broken roofs and poniszczonymi – explains spokesman subcarpathian firefighters. – We assume tarpaulins that are to protect against possible rain.
the situation is even more difficult in Kraczkowa (district łańcucki). Peter Glac of command in Łańcut inform a hundred broken and damaged by roofs. – Slightly wounded was 14-year-old boy, who fell fragments damaged by wind walls – Gloc reports.
inform firefighters, several thousand households in the Rzeszów region is without electricity.
Dozens of homes no roof on Sądecczyźnie
In Malopolska during the night, firefighters intervened more than a hundred times.
– most damage we saw in Gorlitz, Old and New Sacz, Chełmcu (district nowosądecki) and Spicy (district nowosądecki) – calculates the duty officer of Malopolska firefighters.
As reported on duty, in Stary Sacz wind completely broke four roofs, and 22-year-old woman was injured (no cuts after the wind damaged the window in her room.)
Gorlitz storm destroyed seven roofs. In Nowy Sacz is damaged dozens of buildings. The duty officer also tells dozens of devastation in Korzenna and Chełmcu. Dozens of households without electricity.
As the duty officer, all the way to Sądecczyźnie had been cleared. In the morning, broken trees blocked the railway line between the Old Sacz and Piwniczna. Episode is already cleaned.
Submissions may be more
– Applications are still coming in, because people get up for work and see fallen trees or broken branches in their property – said the duty officer of Malopolska firefighters.
The most damaged is Kraczkowa.
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