Europe, which had been hit by record heat waves last month, is suffering from bad weather such as tornadoes.

According to German public broadcaster Deutsche Belle and AFP News on the 11th, 19 people were wounded in Luxembourg, including two seriously wounded tornadoes that swept southwestern provinces on the 9th.

In addition, more than 160 buildings were damaged, and about 100 houses were destroyed beyond human life.

Tornadoes landed in parts of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on the same day, and some buildings were damaged.

On the 10th, the roof of the home stadium of AZ Alkmaar, the Dutch professional football Eredivisie (1st League), collapsed in a strong wind.

At the time of the accident, the stadium was empty, resulting in no casualties.

Some houses have been damaged in the Tornado, but also injured.

In Germany, storms were flooded in recent days in some parts of West Saarland.

The same day, a football field hit Rosenfeld Heiligenchimern in southern Germany, injuring 15 football players who were training on the ground.

In Germany and the United Kingdom, several outdoor events were canceled due to bad weather.

Tornadoes are rare in Europe compared to the United States, and it was reported that the last time the tornado died in Europe was the last case in Italy in 2016.

(Yonhap News / Photo = EPA, Yonhap News)