Rare tornado destroys Czech villages, killing at least three | DW News

A tornado in the southeastern part of the Czech Republic left dozens of people injured, regional health authorities said Thursday. “We estimate the number of injured people at 100-150, ranging from children to senior citizens,“ Czech rescue spokeswoman Michaela Bothova said. Rescuers said people had died, but could not confirm how many. The tornado damaged several villages, including the town of Hodonin, which lies on the Czech-Slovak border. Videos from Czech media on Twitter show collapsed buildings and damaged vehicles in Hodonin and its surrounding areas. The gusts of the tornado may be the strongest in the Czech Republic’s history, as its wind speed reached F3-F4 levels, according to a meteorologist on Czech TV. “All available rescue units are in action or moving to the Hodonin region where several municipalities have been hit by a tornado,“ Czech Interior Minister Jan Hamacek said about the disaster response on Twitter. He said he expected “lost lives“ from the nat
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