Storm Boris Hits Eastern Europe, Killing at Least 8
Winds, rain, and snow wreak havoc in Poland, Austria, Romania, and Czech Republic
At least eight people have died and thousands are without power after Storm Boris swept through Eastern Europe.
The storm brought high winds, heavy rain, and snow to the region, causing widespread damage. In Poland, three people were killed when a tree fell on their car. In Austria, two people were killed when a roof collapsed, and one person died in a car accident. In Romania, one person was killed when a tree fell on their house, and one person died in a landslide. In the Czech Republic, one person was killed when a wall collapsed.
Thousands of homes and businesses are without power in the affected areas. Transportation has also been disrupted, with many roads closed and trains canceled.
The storm is expected to continue to move east, bringing more snow and rain to Ukraine and Belarus. Forecasters are warning of further flooding and power outages.
Poland
In Poland, the storm caused widespread damage, particularly in the southern part of the country. Three people were killed when a tree fell on their car in the city of Wadowice. Several other people were injured, and many homes and businesses were damaged.
The storm also caused power outages in many parts of the country. As of this morning, over 100,000 homes and businesses are still without power.
Austria
In Austria, the storm caused significant damage in the western and southern parts of the country. Two people were killed when a roof collapsed in the city of Innsbruck. One person died in a car accident in the province of Carinthia.
The storm also caused power outages in many parts of the country. As of this morning, over 50,000 homes and businesses are still without power.
Romania
In Romania, the storm caused damage in the central and eastern parts of the country. One person was killed when a tree fell on their house in the city of Sibiu. One person died in a landslide in the province of Suceava.
The storm also caused power outages in many parts of the country. As of this morning, over 100,000 homes and businesses are still without power.
Czech Republic
In the Czech Republic, the storm caused damage in the eastern part of the country. One person was killed when a wall collapsed in the city of Ostrava.
The storm also caused power outages in many parts of the country. As of this morning, over 50,000 homes and businesses are still without power.
Conclusion
Storm Boris has caused widespread damage and power outages in Eastern Europe. At least eight people have been killed and thousands are without power. The storm is expected to continue to move east, bringing more snow and rain to Ukraine and Belarus. Forecasters are warning of further flooding and power outages.
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