00:00Extreme weather events in Hungary are becoming more frequent and more destructive.
00:09On July 7th, the country was battered by storms with winds reaching 130 km per hour.
00:19The wind uprooted trees, tore off roofs and paralysed both rail and air traffic.
00:27Hungary's Disaster Management Agency says it received more alerts than ever before
00:32and had to respond to twice as many incidents as during storms in 2023.
00:40In the last days, the wind had 12,000 of the wind had to come into place
00:46where the wind had to come into place.
00:51The wind had to come into place where the wind had to come into place.
00:58The wind had to come into place.
01:03As the effects of climate change intensify year by year, so does the damage.
01:09According to a member of ELTS Department of Meteorology,
01:12summers in Hungary will slowly become so extreme that they will gradually alternate between droughts and torrential rain.
01:18On July 6th, what the wind has to come into place is starting with ktoÅ› in the water?
01:23What is there about climate change is maintained?
01:25The wind has to come into place too.
01:26The wind has to come into place because the wind has to come back as well.
01:29And the wind has to come into place.
01:34This is where the wind has to come up with fire and towards the wind has to come up with the wind.
01:37plus the long and intense intensity also seems to be more powerful.
01:43So every three changes change, and this is the following climate change.
01:49This is largely because the Balkans and Hungary are among the fastest warming regions in Europe.
01:55Moisture that should remain in the soil evaporates rapidly into the atmosphere,
01:59only to fall back down not as rain, but as destructive storms.
02:04The cycle is already causing severe damage to Hungarian agriculture.
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