Germany Storm Chaos! Giant Hail Hits Hannover, Heidenau, Wittenburg as Flash Floods Ravage Towns

Germany was battered by a powerful outbreak of severe thunderstorms on July 13, 2026, bringing giant hail, flash floods, destructive winds, and intense lightning across Lower Saxony and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Cities including Hannover, Heidenau, Oyten, Langenhagen, Wittenburg, Ludwigslust-Parchim, Zarrentin am Schaalsee, and Sarstedt suffered significant damage as extreme weather rapidly intensified. Tennis ball-sized hail shattered roofs, solar panels, vehicles, and gardens, while torrential rainfall overwhelmed drainage systems, flooding roads, garages, basements, and public areas. Supercell storms blanketed streets with thick hail, creating scenes that resembled winter in the middle of summer. Emergency crews responded to widespread flooding as dangerous travel conditions disrupted daily life across northern Germany. Watch the latest footage from one of Germany's most intense severe weather outbreaks. This video covers the devastating impact of giant hail, flash floods, supercell storms, and destructive thunderstorms affecting multiple regions. Stay informed with the latest extreme weather news and breaking natural disaster updates from Germany. #GermanyStorm #GermanyFlood #Hannover #LowerSaxony #Hailstorm #FlashFlood #Supercell #ExtremeWeather #SevereThunderstorm #StormDamage #WeatherNews #NaturalDisaster #Flooding #Climate #BreakingNews