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Sveti oče molil za žrtve tornada in porušene stavbe
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Michaela Bothová, a spokesperson for the South Moravian rescue service, told Czech TV that 63 people had been taken to hospital by medical services, 10 of whom had severe injuries. Four later died.
She said that dozens of people had also sought medical assistance on their own accord, estimating that the number of injured people to be between 100 and 150, “ranging from children to senior citizens”.
Hedvika Kropáčková from the south Moravian rescue service told
The Independent:
“The number of casualties will rise still further because many people were injured during the night and have only just contacted the emergency services.”
On Twitter, the Czech interior minister, Jan Hamacek, said: “All available rescue units are in action or moving to the Hodonin region where several municipalities have been hit by a tornado.”
Clean-up work in the South Moravian region hit by a tornado on Thursday, continues for a third day now with hundreds of firemen, soldiers and police officers assisting in the effort. The worst affected of the seven villages hit are Hrušky, Moravská Nová Ves, Lužice and Mikulčice.
The local authorities have now opened the door to volunteers who have been streaming to the devastated area from around the country. However they have asked them not to bring any more material aid of which there is already enough, with the exception of work instruments, to park outside the village and maintain work safety and hygiene rules. Volunteers have also been asked not to call the local mayors who already have their hands full.