Residents of many parts of Poland and the Czech Republic were rushed out of their homes today as others in central Europe began clean-up operations in the wake of the worst flooding in two decades, which left a trail of destruction and a ever increasing number of victims. The border areas between the Czech Republic and Poland were hit hard at the weekend as heavy rains that have swept the region since last week and rising river levels caused bridges to collapse, evacuations and damaged cars and homes. At least 17 people have died in floods from Romania to Poland in recent days. This afternoon, the mayor of Nysa, a city of more than 40,000 people in southern Poland, asked residents to evacuate the area immediately after a nearby dam was damaged. In the northeastern Czech city of Ostrava, a dam that broke in […]
Source: News Beast

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