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Poland storms kill six, destroy tens of thousands of trees | Poland storms kill six, destroy tens of thousands of trees |
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Tens of thousands of trees have been brought down by storms that wreaked havoc across northern and western Poland, the forestry service says. | Tens of thousands of trees have been brought down by storms that wreaked havoc across northern and western Poland, the forestry service says. |
The storms over the weekend killed six people, including two Girl Guides who were crushed by a falling tree. | The storms over the weekend killed six people, including two Girl Guides who were crushed by a falling tree. |
Thousands of homes were also damaged. | Thousands of homes were also damaged. |
Poland's chief forester Konrad Tomaszewski said it would take up to two years to clear the fallen trees, and decades for the lost natural habitat to recover. | |
He called it "undoubtedly the worst disaster in the history of Polish - and perhaps even European - forestry". | He called it "undoubtedly the worst disaster in the history of Polish - and perhaps even European - forestry". |
It is estimated the storms brought down over eight million cubic metres of lumber across 45,000 hectares of forest. | It is estimated the storms brought down over eight million cubic metres of lumber across 45,000 hectares of forest. |
Some of the hardest hit areas were Torun, Gdansk, and Poznan - all in the northern and western parts of the country. | Some of the hardest hit areas were Torun, Gdansk, and Poznan - all in the northern and western parts of the country. |
In Torun alone, the storms left more than 23,000 hectares of damaged forest. It also destroyed the habitats of rare species. | In Torun alone, the storms left more than 23,000 hectares of damaged forest. It also destroyed the habitats of rare species. |
In a statement (in Polish), Polish State Forests said they found "destroyed bird nests" and "dead animals that failed to escape the storm." | In a statement (in Polish), Polish State Forests said they found "destroyed bird nests" and "dead animals that failed to escape the storm." |
The disaster comes as the Polish government faces criticism for logging in Europe's oldest forest, which is situated in the east of the country. | The disaster comes as the Polish government faces criticism for logging in Europe's oldest forest, which is situated in the east of the country. |
The Bialowieza forest is a Unesco world heritage site that sits along Poland's border with Belarus, and is home to rare wildlife. | The Bialowieza forest is a Unesco world heritage site that sits along Poland's border with Belarus, and is home to rare wildlife. |
Unesco, EU officials, and green activists have all opposed logging there and last month the European Union's top court ordered that large-scale logging operations be immediately stopped. | Unesco, EU officials, and green activists have all opposed logging there and last month the European Union's top court ordered that large-scale logging operations be immediately stopped. |
Logging banned in Europe's oldest forest | Logging banned in Europe's oldest forest |
The Polish government responded by saying logging was necessary to protect the forest from an infestation of bark beetle. | The Polish government responded by saying logging was necessary to protect the forest from an infestation of bark beetle. |
The European Court of Justice will meet in a few months to determine whether the injunction will remain in place. | The European Court of Justice will meet in a few months to determine whether the injunction will remain in place. |
The European Commission is taking legal action against Warsaw, and if Poland loses the case it will be liable for multimillion euro fines. | The European Commission is taking legal action against Warsaw, and if Poland loses the case it will be liable for multimillion euro fines. |
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