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The "main building" of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics was closed due to elevated river levels. [48] [49] By 10 June 2024, alerts were activated along 912.4 kilometers of river sections, with the highest degree alerts in place along 10.42 kilometers of these sections.
[28] [29] Severe flooding alerts were reached in 82 measuring stations, primarily in the Oder river basin. [30] On 14 September, in the town of Głuchołazy, water overwhelmed flood barriers and destroyed a temporary bridge on the Bělá river, leading to mandatory evacuations. [31] Schools in Nysa, Kłodzko, Jelenia Góra and Prudnik were ...
MeteoAlarm is a European weather warning website. Development by EUMETNET , the European Network of National Meteorological Services, began in 2002 and the website went live in 2007. MeteoAlarm is designed to consistently visualise awareness information from the MeteoAlarm Members, following an easily understandable colour code of yellow ...
In the government's three-tier warning system, red warnings are the highest category of warning that can be issued for the country, specifically used for dangerous and severe weather phenomena.
Gusts of up to 80mph could hit Northern Ireland until 6am on Sunday, before a fresh yellow Met Office wind warning comes into force across much of England and Wales.
On 26 May 2024, heavy rains caused floods in Armenia and Georgia, with the Debed, Aghstev, and Tashir rivers bursting their banks. Three people have been confirmed dead, with 269 people evacuated from the area. [1] Several bridges in the region collapsed.
When severe weather looms, storm alerts are important tools for keeping people informed. The National Weather Service shares alerts as it warns of potential risks from thunderstorms, flooding ...
Severe weather warnings where issued by the German Met Office (Deutscher Wetterdienst). This included an orange wind warning for northern and north-western parts of the country where strong winds are expected from the southwest, with gusts reaching 40 mph (64 km/h), potentially up to 50 mph (80 km/h) in exposed areas.