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‘It’s a real apocalypse’: rare tornado in Czech Republic kills five, injures hundreds

  • Officials expect the death toll to rise, with rescuers using drones and sniffer dogs to search through rubble for survivors
  • One meteorologist called it the most damaging tornado in the country’s modern history. Over 40,000 households remain without electricity

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A man throws a tile from a building's rooftop in the aftermath of a rare tornado that struck the Czech Republic. Photo: Reuters
Associated Pressin Prague

A rare tornado believed to be the most devastating twister in the Czech Republic’s modern history has torn through country’s southeast, killing at least five people and injured hundreds, rescue services and police said on Friday.

The tornado touched down late on Thursday as strong thunderstorms hit the entire country. Seven towns and villages sustained heavy damage that included buildings turned to rubble and overturned cars. The storms were accompanied by hail which in some cases was as big as tennis balls.

Over 40,000 households remain without electricity in the southeastern region of the country.

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People are seen through a damaged window in the aftermath of the tornado in Mikulcice village, Czech Republic. Photo: Reuters
People are seen through a damaged window in the aftermath of the tornado in Mikulcice village, Czech Republic. Photo: Reuters

Some 360 extra police officers were dispatched to the area, along with army troops. Rescue crews from across the country were joined by counterparts from nearby Austria and Slovakia.

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They were using drones, helicopters and sniffer dogs to search through the rubble.

Police said at least five people were found dead, but regional government chief Jan Grolich said he would expect the death toll to rise.

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