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Eight killed in Romania storms

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BUCHAREST: A storm packing powerful winds ripped off roofs and toppled trees in Romania, killing eight people and injuring dozens more, authoritie­s and witnesses said.

With gusts that reached nearly 100kph, the storm pounded the area around the western city of Timisoara before heading north toward Ukraine.

Most of the victims were outside when the winds swept in. One man was hit by a falling tree, another by a billboard.

Two children were in hospital in critical condition.

The interior ministry reported that 67 people were injured in the unexpected storm.

“Trees and roofs were torn off. Trucks were flipped over, water and electricit­y were cut off,” Timisoara’s mayor Nicolae Robu told TV channel Digi 24.

“We weren’t warned about this. The weather forecast only mentioned rain,” he added.

Teodora Cumpanasu of Romania’s national meteorolog­y agency, classified the storm as having a “rare intensity” and being “unexpected”.

In particular Cumpanasu blamed an abnormal, several-day long accumulati­on of hot air that stagnated in the atmosphere.

30° Temperatur­es were above C in Romania yesterday.

The storm killed five around Timisoara before travelling 400km north and striking other areas along the way.

“Everything happened very fast,” Romania’s interior minister Carmen Dan said. — AFP

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