A second-degree orange alarm was issued by the National Meteorological Service due to strong winds. Wind speeds in the affected areas can reach 90 kilometers / hour.
Firefighters were alerted at more than 100 locations on Sunday morning
Firefighters have already been alerted to more than a hundred locations across the country on Sunday morning due to stormy winds, the National Disaster Management Directorate (OKF) said in a statement. Firefighters were called mainly due to fallen trees, torn branches, wires, most reports came from Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, Fejér, Somogy, Veszprém and Zala counties.
The National Meteorological Service issued alarms in several areas due to stormy winds and blowing snow, warned Major Imre Dóka, a deputy spokesman for OKF. Disaster management asks everyone to pay attention to the alerts of the meteorological service, find out about the road conditions before setting off, and proceed with caution in stormy winds. And if they see a person in trouble, a damaged utility, report it to 112.
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