Hail fell 1.5m thick like the apocalypse in Argentina
Thick rock makes cars stuck, unable to move on the street.
A terrifying hail happened after a thunderstorm in Argentina, The Sun reported.
Hail fell heavily on Cordoba and Argentina streets last Thursday afternoon.
Heavy rain, strong winds accompanied by hail poured down Cordoba and Argentina provinces last Thursday afternoon, causing many houses to evacuate.
Photographs show that people's cars are stuck between a pile of stones 1.5m thick on the street. These stones are about the size of tennis balls, according to The Sun.
A woman had hypothermia after being trapped on her motorbike in the middle of a hail.
In another accident, the fire force took nearly two hours to save two cars stuck in thick rocks.
Photographs show that people's cars are stuck between 1.5m thick rocks.
Local fire department director Martin Bustos said meteorologists had warned of sudden but unexpected rainstorms.
The terrible hail occurred a few days after many strong storms hit Europe, causing 6 deaths in Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic.
A 63-year-old camper drowned on the German coast and two other tourists died after the motorcycle turned over. According to local newspapers, thousands of Polish and Czech people have not yet been re-energized.
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