Dams Destroyed, Cities Flooded, And At Least 16 Dead In Catastrophic Central European Flooding
The death toll from torrential rain and flooding in central and eastern Europe has risen to at least 16, with several more people missing, as authorities reported deaths in the Czech Republic, Poland and Austria and warned the worst may be to come.
The number of victims in Poland rose to five after a surgeon returning from work drowned in the south-western town of Nysa, where the hospital was evacuated and patients rescued by raft. Four more people had died in the southern towns of Bielsko-Biała and Lądek-Zdrój, firefighters said. In Austria, local media reported that two men aged 70 and 80 drowned after being trapped by rising flood water in their homes in the towns of Böheimkirchen and Sierndorf, both in the hard-hit north-eastern state of Lower Austria. The Czech police chief, Martin Vondráek, told local radio a woman had drowned in a stream that overflowed its banks near Bruntál, a town of about 15,000 people in the north-east of the country, while seven more people were still unaccounted for.
Tens of thousands of people were evacuated from their homes across a swathe of Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia as Storm Boris unleashed the worst flooding recorded in the region for more than two decades. It was described by one Romanian mayor as a catastrophe of epic proportions.
The flood water burst dams, inundated streets, knocked out electricity and in some places submerged whole neighbourhoods. I have lived here for 16 years and I have never seen such flooding, one Austrian woman, Judith Dickson, told public radio.
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/sep/16/dramatic-flooding-in-central-europe-continues