Berlin, May 20 (AFP/APP): More than 30 people were injured, including 10 seriously, on Friday in a “tornado” which hit the western German city of Paderborn, a police spokesman told AFP.
The tornado also caused significant damage in the city in the North
Rhine-Westphalia state, he said, following abnormally high temperatures
for the time of year.
Security forces said many roofs were blown off and trees uprooted in the surrounding region.
Photos shared on social media showed cars that had been upturned.
Railway travel was disrupted, as police called on people to remain indoors.
German meteorological services had put out a storm warning for Friday and predicted gales of up to 130 km/h (80 miles/h) in some places.
The bad weather first hit the west of the country and was set to travel eastwards later
in the evening.
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