At least 20 dead,several missing,and over 100 injured in Skopje sudden flood

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  • DraganOfStip
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 1253

    At least 20 dead,several missing,and over 100 injured in Skopje sudden flood

    Flash floods, landslides and wild winds wreak havoc in Macedonia's capital of Skopje, killing at least 20 people, the country's Health Minister says.


    Fierce storms packing strong winds and torrential rains killed at least 20 people overnight in Macedonia's capital of Skopje, the country's Health Minister says.

    Key points:

    At least 20 dead after storms lash Skopje, about 100 others injured
    One month's worth of rain fell in one night
    Water levels reached up to 1.5 metres


    The freak weather included winds blowing at more than 70 kilometres per hour and resulted in flash floods and landslides, with cars swept away by the violent torrents.

    Weather officials said the average rainfall for the whole of August fell on Skopje in the space of just two hours.

    "Unfortunately, 20 people have died," Health Minister Nikola Todorov, who is coordinating rescue operations, said.

    Local media reported that about 100 others suffered injuries, most of them minor.

    An emergency was declared in Skopje and certain parts of the northwestern city of Tetovo, where heavy storms caused property damage but no casualties.

    "This is a disaster; we have never experienced such a thing," said Skopje's Mayor Koce Trajanovski.

    'It was a nightmare'

    Rain began falling at 5:30pm on Saturday (local time) and stopped only around 9:30am on Sunday, with the peak of the storm in the middle of the night, around 3:30am.

    Reports said the water level reached as high as 1.5 metres in some of the affected areas, which were being combed by Macedonia's police and army for survivors and other victims.

    Especially badly hit were villages on the outskirts of the capital, including Smilkovci, Singelic, Stajkovci and Aracinovo.

    "Everything was a mess. Televisions, the fridge, the sofa, everything was floating — it was a nightmare," said Baze Spriovski, a 43-year-old in Singelic, who remained without electricity.
    Macedonia's weather service said 93 litres per square metre fell in two hours on Skopje — equivalent to the average for an entire month of August.

    Meteorologists said more than 800 lightning strikes were recorded in the first two hours of the storm, which went on for about five hours in total.

    "There were thunderbolts with lightning almost every second. It was really horrific," said Biljana Joneska, 62, in Skopje.
    Skopje previously suffered disastrous flooding in 1962, a year before a huge earthquake that almost destroyed the city.

    The forecast for Sunday showed unsettled weather in landlocked Macedonia, with possible new showers and strong winds.





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    Last edited by DraganOfStip; 08-07-2016, 05:10 PM.
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  • DraganOfStip
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 1253

    #2
    People on social networks are organizing to help raise help in clothes,food,water,diapers,candles etc.There are several places in Skopje and other towns where people donate for the victims.Special telephone nrs have been established for donations.If any of you are interested,here's a link for donations from abroad:https://www.gofundme.com/2rzg2nnk
    ”A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims... but accomplices”
    ― George Orwell

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    • DraganOfStip
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2011
      • 1253

      #3
      Almost five million denars were funded in the first 48 hrs upon establishing the special phone nr 143 400 for donations from the citizens of Macedonia.
      The situation is improving and right now the biggest need comes in shovels,buckets or any other tools for removing mud and water.
      I'm proud to see volunteers from all over Macedonia coming to help these poor people in their time of need.
      ”A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims... but accomplices”
      ― George Orwell

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      • Soldier of Macedon
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2008
        • 13676

        #4
        Thanks for the updates Dragan, devastating photos of the damage, hopefully the worst is over.
        In the name of the blood and the sun, the dagger and the gun, Christ protect this soldier, a lion and a Macedonian.

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