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A terrible hail, the size of a ball, fell on Australia!.mp4

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Published on 19 Oct 2021 / In News and Politics

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A terrible hail, the size of a ball, fell on Australia!
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It rained heavily on Sunday afternoon in parts of Queensland, Australia, causing severe damage. Some of the hailstones are 10 cm in diameter, according to the Australian Hydrometeorological Bureau. The hail lasted about 10 minutes, Queensland News reported, but that was more than enough to cause serious damage. Cars, roofs of houses, solar panels were damaged. Unfortunately, there were no casualties, but the man, who received an ice ball in the head, was seriously injured and is currently in the hospital. Spectators noticed that the weather was sunny an hour before the storm. Queensland residents have reported on social media that ball-like bullets have already occurred in their area, but this is the first time they have seen heavy hail. The wind speed near the ground during the passage of the rain cloud reached 28 km / h. Note that large hail has previously been seen in other parts of Australia. On April 14, 1999, it rained heavily in Sydney. The largest hail was 9. 5 cm. The hurricane damaged 20,000 buildings, 40,000 cars and 25 aircraft at the airport. The fisherman was killed by a lightning strike, many were injured. Ice damage amounted to $ 1. 5 billion. The most severe hail in the history of meteorological observations fell in the Gopalganji region (Bangladesh) on April 14, 1986. The rest of the measured samples showed a weight of 1 kilogram. Bangladesh suffered the consequences - 92 people died. Heavy rains have replaced wildfires in Australia last week. Showers took place in Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales. The Australian Meteorological Office of South Wales issued an emergency warning of impending bad weather ahead of the disaster. The warning will remain in effect for states in the north and northwest of the country.

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