Central Europe Prepares for Severe Flooding Amid Climate Concerns
Central Europe braces for severe flooding as a low-pressure system is forecasted to bring heavy rains to the Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, Germany, Slovakia, and Hungary. Authorities in affected countries are taking precautionary measures, including evacuations and cancellations of public events. The situation evokes memories of the devastating 1997 floods.
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- Czechia
Central Europe is on high alert as severe flooding is forecasted to impact the region over the weekend, affecting the Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, Germany, Slovakia, and Hungary.
Authorities in the Czech Republic are erecting barriers and releasing water from dams in preparation, while residents are cautioned to prepare for possible evacuations. The government has cancelled public events, including top-level soccer matches.
Memories of the catastrophic 1997 floods, which claimed over 100 lives, loom large as officials brace for what could be a turbulent weekend. Scientists attribute the intensified rainfall to climate change, which has been driving the hottest summers on record.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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