The sky just shone blue above the city on Saturday night. Shortly before 8 p.m., that changed abruptly. Quite surprisingly, a storm cell and heavy rain moved over the capital from the north. In some cases the effects were enormous.
Heavy rain and hurricane-force winds hit the city of Salzburg at 8 p.m. today, Saturday. Completely surprisingly, storms and heavy rains rolled over the capital from the northwest.
Trees were uprooted, overhead wires cut, terraces and gardens disturbed. Hardly anyone had taken into account the rapidly rising storm that raged over the city of Salzburg. Even the meteorologists at Geosphere Austria had not seen the intensity of the thunderstorm in advance.
Blue light organizations are on duty all evening
The neighborhoods in the northwest of the city were particularly hard hit. Where the storm hit first. With wind speeds of up to 126 km/h at Salzburg Airport, a training aircraft was simply turned upside down. A tree fell on a car.
How much and especially the city’s fire and rescue services are in action cannot be said specifically yet.
Source: Krone

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