Huge storm hit Hungary — PHOTOS

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A huge storm hit Hungary over the weekend. It caused traffic congestion and several accidents among other disruptions. Disaster management asks the population to pay special attention. Due to the huge wind, people alerted fire fighters numerous times. The festive Christmas trees have also fallen in several rural towns.
Storm across Hungary
People alerted fire fighters at more than a hundred locations on Sunday morning, writes origo.hu. The National Directorate General for Disaster Management writes that in most cases fire fighters were called for torn branches, fallen trees and wires. Most notifications came from Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, Fejér, Somogy, Veszprém and Zala counties.
Alarms have been issued in several parts of the country due to snow and stormy wind.
Disaster Management is asking people to pay attention to the forecasts of the Meteorological Service. Before your departure, take a look at the current weather forecast and road conditions. People alerted fire fighters 250 times by Sunday noon. Not only the strong wind, but also rain and snow make things difficult for disaster protection services and fire fighters.
In Hévíz, the storm damaged the roof of a hotel. While in Érd, the roof structure of a church was damaged by the storm. In Kaposvár, firefighters had to repair the roof of a dormitory. The storm did not spare the roads either. It caused serious traffic disruption and several trees have fallen.







Yesterday’s strong and cold wind kept me from taking my little dog on walk. Today was great.
I would say that it was a very unpleasant day but I wouldn’t call it a “huge storm”.
It was even reported on fake-news EURONEWS this morning as “huge” storm but all they had to show was a Christmas tree knocked over. An inconvenience for sure but nothing more.
Never forget Typhoon Pamela (1976). Now, that was a “huge storm”. It was strange watching as the Navy ships pulled out and the Air Force planes flew away.
People do know that a special hole must be built deep into the road where the village or town square is for a large tree to be put down into and clamped in place? The rest of the time that hole has a lockable covering just like a sewage manhole. The lowest branches can rest right on the ground to ensure a stable stance. And no silly or unsupervised kids go beneath it. I live in the Balsam Tree Capital of the world. Nova Scotia Atlantic Canada. Just google Lunenburg County.