Rare tornado, storms rip through southern Czech Republic; 3 dead

Destroyed trees and debris of damaged buildings are seen on June 25, 2021 in the village of Mikulcice, 60 km south of Brno, South Moravia, Czech Republic, after it was hit by a tornado. (MICHAL CIZEK / AFP)

PRAGUE – A rare tornado and strong storms struck along the Czech Republic's southern border on Thursday to destroy parts of some towns, killing at least three people and injuring dozens more, emergency services and media said.

Strong storms ripped roofs off houses and other buildings, blew out windows, overturned cars and scattered debris through the streets

The tornado, reported in towns around Hodonin, along the Slovak and Austrian borders and 270 km southeast of Prague, the capital, may have reached windspeeds above 332 kph, a Czech Television meteorologist said.

That would make it the strongest in the modern history of the central European nation and its first tornado since 2018.

Strong storms ripped roofs off houses and other buildings, blew out windows, overturned cars and scattered debris through the streets.

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Workers of emergency services rested amid debris in the market town of Moravska Nova Ves, after having worked through the night.

A spokesperson for the South Moravia region's ambulance service told Czech Television three people died in the storms and dozens were treated for injuries.

Czech TV reported as many as seven small towns were "massively" damaged, citing an emergency services spokesperson. An official of one municipality, Hrusky, said half of the town was practically levelled to the ground.

Search and rescue teams fanned out in the area, with neighbouring Austria and Slovakia also sending emergency units to help.

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