In the northeastern Czech Republic, near the town of Bruntal, one person perished in a stream, while seven others are still unaccounted for.
There are four confirmed deaths in Poland; however, the exact cause of death in at least one case is still unknown, according to a spokesman for the interior ministry.
Additionally, two people in Austria’s northeast who were 70 and 80 years old passed away. One of them, a resident of Höbersdorf, drowned while reportedly attempting to pump water out of his residence.
A firefighter was killed during a flood rescue mission in Austria, and eight deaths were reported over the weekend in Poland, Romania, and Austria.
While some regions of central Europe have seen stability, others are preparing for additional unrest and danger.
The Danube River overflowed in Slovakia, causing flooding in the Old Town neighborhood of the capital city of Bratislava. According to local media, the water level surpassed nine meters (30 feet) and was predicted to surge even higher.