Central Europe Battles Devastating Floods

Central Europe is facing its worst floods in decades, with heavy rains causing widespread destruction from Romania to Poland. Authorities in Wroclaw and Hungary are taking urgent measures to protect their cities, while financial aid and price controls are being discussed to support affected residents.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 18-09-2024 13:54 IST | Created: 18-09-2024 13:54 IST
Central Europe Battles Devastating Floods
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Central Europe is currently facing its worst floods in at least two decades, with heavy rains leaving a trail of destruction from Romania to Poland. Volunteers and emergency personnel in Wroclaw worked throughout the night to fortify the city against rising waters, while Hungary has opened a dam to avert further disaster. Authorities in affected regions are bracing for the worst, with financial aid and potential price controls being discussed to support thousands of displaced residents.

In Wroclaw, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk held a crisis meeting, emphasizing the need for urgent information from severely impacted areas. Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski confirmed that over $500 million in funds had been secured to counteract the flood's effects. Residents in the southern parts of Poland have already experienced severe flooding, forcing them to seek refuge on rooftops as waters reached waist-high levels.

Meanwhile, Hungary is employing emergency measures such as opening a dam to divert river water into reservoirs to protect urban areas. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban reported that flood protection efforts are in full swing as the country prepares for the peak water levels expected later in the week. Drone footage from the village of Venek highlighted the critical situation, further emphasizing the urgent need for coordinated relief efforts across the region.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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