Uriah passed through northern and eastern Germany last night. Strong winds claimed the lives of one person and injured two, according to AFP.
And today it has not been completely restored, as there are fallen trees and branches along the lines.
In Belitz near Berlin, a 58-year-old man died when a billboard was blown away while the man was walking with his girlfriend, local media reported, citing police.
According to the fire service, a tree fell in Bremen, seriously injuring a passerby. In the province of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, a motorcyclist was injured after crashing into a fallen tree.
In total, 10 vehicles collided with fallen trees and branches in the Neubrandenburg area. Many stopped cars were also destroyed by fallen trees.
Hamburg also suffered from bad weather. The famous fish market on the Elbe’s coastal street was flooded.
A hurricane with gusts of up to 185 km / h passed through the territory of the Czech Republic. Czech television reported that 31,000 households were left without electricity due to the disaster.
Strong winds knocked down trees, damaged power lines and created transport problems across the country, TASS reports.
It is reported that the man died as a result of the collapse of the wall. Near the city of Breclav in the southeastern part of the country, fallen trees blocked an international express train on the route Budapest-Prague. It blocked 70 passengers.
Work on clearing the railway continues.