Deadly overnight storms batter Germany, killing a woman and injuring at least 2
Summary
Severe storms hit parts of Germany overnight, killing one woman and injuring at least two others. The storms caused widespread damage, including uprooted trees, damaged houses, and power outages in several regions.Key Facts
- A 58-year-old woman died in Waldorf when a tree fell on a shelter where she and another woman were taking cover.
- The injured 47-year-old woman was taken to a hospital.
- A tornado struck Fürstenwalde near Berlin, damaging roofs, cars, and injuring one person.
- In Höhr-Grenzhausen, storms tore walls from two buildings and uprooted several trees.
- Around 60 houses were damaged in Wetzlar, with pieces of roof blown far from the buildings.
- A large outdoor festival in Kronach, Bavaria, was partially evacuated due to the storms.
- Power outages occurred in affected areas.
- The German Weather Service warned of more strong storms expected later in the day, especially in southern Germany.
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