Heavy rain and thunderstorms in the southern German state of Bavaria negatively affected life and a person died after a tree fell on him.
In a statement made by Freising Governorate in Germany, it was stated that many trees were toppled, power lines were destroyed and electricity was not supplied to the region due to heavy rain and storm in Moosburg Region.
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In the statement, train services between Freising and Landshut were also suspended and the public was urged to minimize electricity consumption through batteries and batteries.
1 person killed, 2 seriously injured in the storm
Moosburg Police Chief Christian Bidinger also shared the information that a 53-year-old man died in Moosburg when a tree fell on him, while two others were seriously injured and hospitalized.
According to Bayerischer Rundfunk, approximately 13 thousand houses in Moosburg and 3 thousand houses in Munich-Bogenhausen were left without electricity due to the destruction of power lines, and hail fell in some areas.
In the statement made by the Niederbayern Police Department, it was stated that the basements of many houses were filled with water.
In the Augsburg region, many trees were toppled, roofs of houses were blown off and construction sites were destroyed.
The German Meteorological Office (DWD) had warned of heavy rain and storms in the region and declared the highest warning level 4.