Feuerwehr Einsätze Niederösterreich
Flüsse crossed the street, there were roadblocks, and hundreds of Florianis were working continuously: intense rage kept the workers in high gear.
According to AMTC Mobilitätsinformationen, there were some traffic disruptions in Niederösterreich on Sunday afternoon due to heavy rain. On the B3, Donaustraße, there were a number of reversing protests at Grein. Other affected streets included the L96 in the Wieselburg district and the L89 in the Melk district, where a mank crossed the Ufer in Texing and Kirnberg. The B4, Horner Street, had to be closed in Zissersdorf due to a mural collapse; read more about it here.
Schon über 300 Einsätze
Throughout the niederösterreichischen Bezirks of St. Pölten, Melk, Scheibbs, and Tulln, severe weather throughout the night and on Sunday itself had caused up to 320 firefighter deployments by afternoon. According to Franz Resperger of the Landskommando, there have been water infiltrations into the cellar, the mountains have swollen, and some have crossed over the bridge. Read more about this here. In Wieselburg, the errand proceeded deliberately over the bridge. It rained about 50 litres per square metre in a day; read more about it here.
1.700 Florianis aufgeboten
The volunteers had to withdraw in segments of N for pumping and security operations. Sandsäcke had been placed, the Bächen's explanations had been resolved, and the encroaching trees had been removed, claimed Resperger. According to the speaker, 120 firefighters and about 1,700 cameras were requested. The sessions began on Sunday afternoon.
Lokale Überschwemmungen
The Tulln District Firefighter Command released a report early on Sunday evening that stated, "Furthermore than Sunday Morning, the Firefighters in the Bezirk were Requested. The Flüsse and Bäche like Perschling, Large and Small Tulln, and other Bäche have widened due to the continuing rainfall, which has been falling steadily since Saturday and has reached around 95 Liter/m2. As a result, there were localised overswellings and the accompanying overheating of the fuel led to explanations. These announcements have to be removed from bridges and welders by the fire department.
And more: "Kirchen and garages needed to be repumped. Localised vermurations existed when it was necessary to open the streets. To enable water flow, gräben and inlet pipes needed to be cleared of debris and wood. The 200 women and men who were on duty throughout the entire village had 17 firefighters with them.
In response to the situation, the responsible Landesvize, Stephan Pernkopf (VP), stated that there had been significant rainfall in all of Niederösterreich throughout the previous hours and days. In other areas of the country, the rivers and lakes were unable to completely adsorb the water masses, and they began to flow over the bridge. The Mostviertel was particularly affected. Thank you to the firefighters' cameras and cameras who were on duty here.
This year's start of the astronomical summer coincidentally coincided with the end of the Sunday night balance. According to the weather experts at the Austrian Unwettercenter, it has been raining heavily and continuously since Saturday morning, especially in the country's north. In one stretch from Lunz am See to Tullnerfeld, the amount of rain fell at a rate of 100 litres per square metre or more. "Beachtlich sind auch die Regenmengen im Nordburgenland von 40 bis 60 Liter pro Quadratmeter", so ubimet-Chefmeteorologe Manfred Spatzierer.
Sommerlicher Juni-Endspurt
Despite these weather obstacles, the Juni-Endspurt should be quite pleasant.If one believes the mid-term forecasts, we may anticipate sunny and warm weather with partial highs next weekend across the entire country.
Sommerlicher Juni-Endspurt
Despite all weather obstacles, the Juni-End Spirt should be quite pleasant. According to the mid-term forecast, we can expect sunny, pleasant weather this weekend across the entire country with peak temperatures that are mostly below the 30-degree mark.
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