Prague [Czech Republic], June 25
The powerful tornado that hit the southeastern part of the Czech Republic on Thursday left at least one person dead and some 300 more injured, the Czech Television reported citing the Ministry of Health and the Interior Ministry.
"The storm in the South Moravian Region has claimed at least one life," the head of a hospital in Hodonin told the Czech Television.
Some people reportedly remain under the debris of their houses.
The disaster also reportedly left some 120,000 households without electricity and caused huge traffic jams on the Prague-Bratislava highway.
The search and rescue operation is underway, with Czech military as well as Czech, Austrian and Slovak doctors and firefighters involved in it.
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