A large hailstorm in Mlékosrby in 1886

Extreme weather events are becoming an increasingly common phenomenon nowadays and are attributed to global warming and associated climate changes. However, if we look into old annals, chronicles and contemporary press, we will find out that there were countless of them even before. One of them was the devastating hailstorm of 1886, which particularly affected Mlékoserb and its surroundings. But let's start from the beginning…
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