In the Vorarlberg community of Gaißau, a tent collapsed at a Fire Brigade Festival. Four people were somewhat injured. Since Saturday evening a short but violent storm had been raged. The fire brigade had to move around 40 times.
Trees also fell into other communities, such as around Feldkirch and Rankweil. They blocked streets and damaged high -voltage lines. Rail traffic at Rankweil had to be temporarily interrupted on the Lindau-Bludenz route and debt was a leader damage. A stream passed in Klösterle.
In the Vorarlberg community of Gaißau, the storm finally hit a tent. It collapsed through a sudden gust of wind. “Like a miracle, the festival visitors usually got away with the horror. Four somewhat injured people could be cared for quickly,” wrote Stefan Verstenhör, mayor of the adjacent Höchst community. He thanked the emergency services that had thoroughly searched the tent to ensure that no one was under the ruins.
Here you can see the placement of Mayor übelhör:
Fire brigades in continuous use
The Vorarlberg fire brigades were constantly used on Sunday evening, including in the communities of Rankweil, Andelsbuch, Frastanz, Nenzing, Fußach and Wolfurt. Time and again, Water entered the basement.
Tyrol was mainly struck by the storms. Trees fell into various communities and flooded cellars and a power failure were reported. According to the Tyrol Control Center, the fire brigade moved around 45 missions until 6.30 pm.
So it goes on with the weather
According to the Storm Center (UWZ), the least chance of getting into a storm had people in Burgenland and Vienna on Sunday evening. That is why Monday starts cloudy and wet rural, and thunderstorms can be expected locally at the North Side Alpine. In the south of Austria, persistent showers and thunderstorms remain the longest. The meteorologists wait for 18 to 27 degrees from west to southeast. The weather should improve from Tuesday and there is a “friendly Sun Cloud Mix”.
Source: Krone

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