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extreme natural phenomenon causing significant damage to the area covered by this phenomenon, often leaving behind a changed image of the surface of the earth. It also causes high losses in the economy of man, can remodel the state of nature, and even endanger human life.

- The flood covered the basin of the Dunajec, Raby, part of the basin Wisłoka and Skawa. Flood water flowed into the Vistula and reached Warsaw. - In total, the water flooded the 1260 km ², killing 55 people. Damaged, or destroyed, has been buildings, 167 km of roads, 78 bridges.

-Water flooded the southern part of the region of Małopolska, Podkarpacie, province Swietokrzyskie and Lublin.

- August 7 Copper River flooded flooding 75 percent. Bogatyni surface. The water destroyed bridges and roads leading to the city.

- As a result of the floods killed 25 people and injured was 266, thousand were evacuated. people, flats and houses were flooded or flooded. Losses incurred 811 municipalities and 1,300 companies. - Water damaged 80 thousand. km of provincial, municipal and county, and 1160 km of national roads, 59 bridges. - Flooded houses and have farms, destroyed roads and bridges, railway, churches and cemeteries Losses were estimated at around 12 billion zł.

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- One of the driest years in the pages of Polish meteorology is the year Then the drought lasted for a whole year - has it that many of the major rivers in Poland was extremely low water and the other side could easily pass as the water did not reach even the ankles.

- In June, 92 years in the Lodz region lacked drinking water, because the rainfall in April was the smallest in the history of meteorological measurements. - All summer, from June to August was hot with temperatures often exceeding 30 degrees. Even at the end of August in central Poland reported 36 degrees,

- The drought destroyed the crops in the fields,

- There has been a record number of fires on Polish territory for half a year burned more than 11,397 hectares of meadows and forests.

- In July 1994, in the west of our country columns of mercury exceeded 39.5 degrees in the shade. - In July 2006, in many areas it did not rain for weeks, leading many wells to dry. Residents of the south- eastern Polish had serious problems with drinking water.

- in April the drought, with which they were dealing Poles contributed to massive crop failures in the field.

- In 2008, the Polish passed the strongest with us for decades a series of tornadoes, - The element ravaged province Silesia, Opole and Lodz on his way destroyed 770 buildings

- August 27, 2010 a strong whirlwinds passed over the provinces of Lodz, Mazovia and Lublin. - Wind tore roofs and severely damaged dozens of homes. Were broken power lines

July 14, 2012 over the northern part of the Polish appeared whirlwinds

- in December The provinces : Lower Silesian, Lubusz Łódź Lesser passed Hurricane Xavier

-the effect of the storm is broken roofs, broken limbs, broken power lines, damaged railway electrical traction - Five deaths, several injured

-July the Polish storms swept and gradobić. Hail destroyed the crops, cars and approximately 320 residential buildings

-in Podhale it began to hail the size of plums. Bullets hail waching gutters, destroyed cars. One of them was injured female.

- In June, the Opole region hail destroyed 16,000 hectares of crops.

- hail striped orchards : in the trees there were no leaves or apples

- hail beats Eternit tiles and damaged the facades of buildings.