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Caught on camera: Man films rare tornado in the breaking a window in his house

At least five people were killed and over 150 injured as the tornado swept through the villages of the Czech Republic.

Scroll Staff
Jun 27, 2021 · 04:42 pm
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Eyewitness video shows a tornado tearing through part of the Czech Republic and the devastation left behind https://t.co/xwQpxd2psB pic.twitter.com/lY5eL0otbZ

— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) June 26, 2021

Neuvěřitelně autentické video z Lužic. Naší hlídce ho dnes přinesl jeden z místních obyvatel s opravdu pevnými nervy 🙉. Díky za něj, Radovane, jste statečný muž! 👍 pic.twitter.com/VJAd5gPli4

— Policie ČR (@PolicieCZ) June 25, 2021

A rare tornado has torn through Czech Republic’s southeast, killing at least five people and injuring hundreds. pic.twitter.com/KpCN6xAADF

— DW News (@dwnews) June 26, 2021

Aftermath of the tornado in South Moravia, Czech Republic pic.twitter.com/kt2mAa4mJR

— De Goede Volger (@VolgerGoede) June 26, 2021

Police survey the damage after a deadly tornado in the Czech Republic:

At least 600 homes and businesses were destroyed by a tornado in South Moravia on Thursday. More info: https://t.co/lF8PeGhjU3 pic.twitter.com/9Y7HVbWZrb

— AccuWeather (@accuweather) June 26, 2021
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