Attack of nature on Eastern Europe: Ukraine, Romania, and Czech Republic suffered

Reviews of weather events, natural disasters, astronomical phenomena and wildlife around the world 0:00 Powerful thunderstorms, gusty winds, and heavy rain caused significant damage across several regions of Ukraine. The most severe damage was reported in Lviv and the surrounding region. The wind toppled hundreds of trees, tore the roof off the district administration building, damaged overhead power lines, and temporarily disrupted several tram routes. In the Volyn region, lightning struck near a pond in the village of Ozero. Seven people, including four children, were injured; all were taken to hospitals. The storm also damaged over 500 hectares (1,235 acres) of forests in the Volyn and Rivne regions. In the Zhytomyr region, strong winds toppled dozens of trees, leaving 57 communities without power. In the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, the thunderstorm was accompanied by heavy rain, a dust storm, and squalls. According to forecasters, wind gusts reached 75-90 km/h (47-56 mph) during the storm, with hail reported in some areas. 3:24 The city of Targoviste (Dambovița County, Romania) was hit by a powerful storm, for which the National Meteorological Service issued a red alert. Following a heat wave, the region was hit by an intense thunderstorm front with torrential rain, large hail, and squalls gusting up to 90 km/h (56 mph). The storm's consequences for the region were very serious. Within a short time, city streets were flooded, and dozens of trees and power lines were toppled. Strong winds tore roofs off several apartment buildings and other structures, including the city's swimming complex. Traffic was disrupted, and emergency services received over 300 calls for help from local residents. At least one person was injured during the storm. Debris from a torn-off roof fell on a passerby, injuring him. Subscribe to our channel to stay informed about current natural disasters and weather events around the world. Our position: only objective information, without politics or unnecessary passions. 6:42 The southern Czech Republic was at the epicenter of a powerful thunderstorm front that formed amid extreme heat. The South Bohemian Region and the Šumava region were hit the hardest. The most destructive weather events were observed in the Prachatice region. Eyewitnesses reported hailstones 5-7 cm (2-3 inches) in diameter, capable of damaging cars, roofs, and crops. In other areas of South Bohemia and the Pilsen Region, hailstones were 2-5 cm (1-2 inches) in size. The downpours were extreme. In some areas of Pošumava, 50-60 mm (2-2.4 inches) of rain fell in less than an hour, leading to rapid flooding of streets, basements, and low-lying areas. In some areas, rainfall rates reached up to 100 mm (4 inches) per hour. All weather events shown in the video occurred on the same day, June 29, 2026, in the aforementioned countries. #storm #flood #Europe