Again! Sturm, Hail and Fall Rain again met the beautiful, well -managed Grace Farm “Purzel & Vicky” in Vasoldsberg near Graz. The damage is huge.
The extreme phase of the thunderstorm lasted only a few short minutes, “but they were like the end of the world”, Ingrid and Michael Stracke van de Gnadenhof and Animal Shelter “Purzel & Vicky” in Vasoldsberg describe in Graz.
Rain, storm and hail a few days ago were such a seriousness that there was a trail of destruction.
“The house for the stray cats has buried a huge oak,” said the brave operator couple. “It is being demolished. Just like some aviary, the photovoltaic system, parts of the duck pond and the roof of the animal shelter. Forest pieces are completely destroyed, massive hearing is unusable.”
While the storm raged, the tracks had to go outside to call and repair trees of built -in gates. Cats also had to be caught because the storm removed a door from the outdoor hutte as if it had been made of paper.
“Cleaning up takes a lot of time. And costs a lot of money.” Money that the stracks don’t have to fight every day to manage the enormous delivery costs of their many protégés – and they had extreme storm damage in previous years!
But you are grateful for one thing: “Our animals had guardian angels, nobody was injured.”
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Source: Krone

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