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Many parts of Slovenia have been hit by storms. How long will it last?

Slovenia is a country located in the south of Central Europe. According to local media reports, on August 30, many places in Slovenia suffered from bad weather caused by storms. In the Bossochiye area in the northwest of the local area, it actually rained hail, which was as big as an egg. Most of the local trees were blown down by the typhoon, which hindered the local traffic. The local government has sent 135 people one after another for more than 70 times to help local residents solve related problems. According to the local authorities, the average wind speed in the whole day is above 100 km/h, and the highest wind speed can reach161km/h. According to the local authorities, the rainstorm will last for one week, and geological disasters such as mountain torrents, mudslides, landslides and collapses may occur in some places. Therefore, the local authorities blocked some roads to remind residents to travel cautiously. According to the local meteorological department, the temperature will rise on September 3 1 day.

There may be a lot of bad weather after the storm lands. The place where the storm passes may bring heavy rain, even heavy rain. Heavy rainfall will bring great pressure to the urban drainage system. Waterlogging in many local cities will cause traffic jams, and heavy rain will also make the drinking water level continue to rise. When the water level exceeds a certain limit, it will do great harm to local residents. Serious accidents will even destroy the houses where people live, making people homeless and having to leave their homes and be displaced.

After the local rainstorm, it will have a great impact on local crops. As a result, local crops were reduced or even completely destroyed. Strong wind and rain will break trees and blow away all the fruits on some fruit trees, causing huge economic and property losses to local farmers.

The continuous occurrence of local heavy rain will not only reduce local grain production, but also have a great impact on the travel of local residents. It has caused serious losses to the economy of the relevant departments of the local government.