Storm kills eight in Romania, damage hits Serbia, Croatia
A strong storm killed eight people and injured at least
67 in western Romania on Sunday as winds of up to 100 kph (over 60 mph) also
brought destruction to parts of Serbia and Croatia, officials said.
Road and rail traffic in parts of Romania was halted by
fallen trees. Several hospitals, schools and apartment buildings had roofs
damaged and dozens of towns and villages were left without electricity.
Some of the casualties were people strolling outside or
coming out of supermarkets, the emergency services said. A group of tourists
was stranded for an hour in a chairlift in the northern county of Maramures.
In Serbia, a man went missing on his boat on the Danube
river near Belgrade and six people, including a five-year-old child, were
injured by falling trees. Arcing from power lines, caused by the high winds,
triggered several wildfires.
In Croatia, flooding brought traffic to a standstill in
several coastal towns.
“We can’t fight
the weather,” Romanian Prime Minister Mihai Tudose told Antena3 TV. “The entire
medical sector is focused on the injured.”
He said the government would help support the communities
hit by the storm.
Nicolae Robu, mayor of the Romanian city of Timisoara
spoke to local TV station Digi24 as he was surveying the scene outside.
“There are dozens of trees on the ground, roads blocked,
we are out of electricity and water. There are roofs torn off houses, apartment
buildings. There are overturned trucks. I’ve never seen anything like this.”
Romania’s national weather agency has issued warnings of
strong winds and rainstorms for western areas.
Emergency responders have urged people to take shelter
indoors, unplug household appliances and park in areas not close to trees or
power lines.
Source: Reuters
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