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Europeans battle record floods

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên15/09/2024


Several countries in Central and Eastern Europe saw heavy rain over the weekend. Romanian officials said the rains on September 15 were less intense than the previous day, when floods killed four people and damaged 5,000 homes.

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People clean inside a church in the town of Pechea, Romania on September 15, after floodwaters receded.

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Locals in Romania evacuate elderly people from flooded areas on September 14.

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People pull a person out of floodwaters in Romania on September 14.

A slow-moving depression called Storm Boris dumped a month's worth of rain on several European cities. Romania recorded the heaviest rainfall in 24 hours in 100 years, according to CNN.

In Poland, Prime Minister Donald Tusk said the town of Klodzko was the worst hit, with 1,600 people evacuated. "The situation is very tense," Tusk told reporters on September 15. The river level in the town of Klodzko was 665 cm on the morning of September 15, much higher than the warning level of 240 cm. This number surpassed the record set during the historic floods in 1997, which killed 56 people in Poland and more than 100 in central and eastern Europe, according to Reuters.

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A neighborhood in the town of Glucholazy, Poland, is flooded on September 15.

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In some houses in Glucholazy, Poland, people build sandbags to prevent flood water from entering.

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Authorities also filled sandbags along the Biala River in Glucholazy to prevent flooding on September 14.

Parts of the Czech Republic and Poland are facing their worst flooding in three decades. The town of Glucholazy ordered an evacuation on the morning of September 15 as the river began to burst its banks. Polish authorities tried to protect a bridge in the town.

Residents in the Czech Republic also said the flooding this week was worse than they had ever seen. “What you see here is worse than in 1997 and I don’t know what will happen because my house is under water. I don’t know if I will be able to return,” Pavel Bily, a resident of Lipova Lazne, Czech Republic, told Reuters.

Several other countries such as Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, and Germany also recorded heavy rain and flooding, expected to last until the end of the week.

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Floodwaters inundate a road in Lipova Lazne, Czech Republic on September 15.

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A house damaged by floodwaters in the town of Jenesik, Czech Republic

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Mud floods into a resident's grocery store in Romania



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