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Expected Storm: Legislative assembly delays open house event

With anticipated nonstop rain and severe thunderstorms predicted, the Thuringian state parliament decides to reschedule its open day. Initially set for Saturday, the new date remains undetermined, according to Thursday evening's announcement. "We cannot accept any risks. What kind of...

The building of the Thuringian state parliament in Jürgen-Fuchs-Straße.
The building of the Thuringian state parliament in Jürgen-Fuchs-Straße.

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Cathleen Hickmann from the German Weather Service announced on Thursday that Thuringia is bracing for a weekend of severe weather conditions. In certain regions, there might be as much as 100 liters of rain per square meter. In some localities, the amount of rain can go up to 140 liters per square meter. Nearly all rivers in this state are projected to overflow with a potential risk of flooding.

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The city of Erfurt, located in Thuringia, is under threat due to the anticipated thunderstorm and storm. Residents of this region should be prepared for heavy rainfall, potentially exceeding 100 liters per square meter, as reported by Cathleen Hickmann from the German Weather Service. Despite the severe weather, the Thuringian Parliament has decided to postpone its open house event to ensure the safety of its visitors.

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