Five persons have passed away in Romania, and numerous more in the Czech Republic are still missing.
The leaders of the Austrian province that encircles Vienna have referred to “an unprecedented extreme situation” and proclaimed it a disaster area.
Donald Tusk, the prime minister of Poland, proclaimed a natural disaster.
The Czech Republic has had some of the worst rainfall; in three days, many places have received as much rain as they would have in three months.
Four individuals are still missing despite the ongoing evacuations: three were in a car that vanished into a river in North Moravia, and one male.
According to Marek Joch, a southeast resident of Lipov, the town is “closed from all sides” and the “next wave” of the flood is still on the way.In an effort to stop more significant spills from the river, everyone is currently working to clean up as quickly as they can. Regretfully, nobody can predict when the flood will stop.
“This is not the end; we still have to survive until Tuesday.”
It is said that Jesenik, a town in the Jeseniky highlands, is totally cut off, with train lines and roadways submerged.
In the Kłodzko district alone, some 17,000 individuals lack electricity, and mobile phone and internet connections are broken.
Several dozen police officers and firefighters were called in to save a man who had gone swimming in the water in Prague.