By David W Cerny and Marek Strzelecki
LIPOVA LAZNE, Czech Republic (Reuters) -One individual drowned in southwest Poland and 1000’s had been evacuated throughout the border within the Czech Republic as heavy rains continued to batter central Europe on Sunday, inflicting flooding in a number of areas.
A firefighter tackling flooding in Decrease Austria was additionally killed, Austrian Vice Chancellor Werner Kogler mentioned on Sunday on social platform X as authorities declared the province, which surrounds Vienna, bordering the Czech Republic and Slovakia, a catastrophe space.
Rivers overflowed from Poland to Romania, the place 4 folks had been discovered lifeless on Saturday, after days of torrential rain in a low-pressure system named Boris.
Some elements of the Czech Republic and Poland confronted the worst flooding in nearly three a long time.
Within the Czech Republic, 1 / 4 of one million houses had been with out energy attributable to excessive winds and rain. Czech police mentioned they had been searching for three individuals who had been in a automobile that fell into the river Staric close to Lipova Lazne, 235 km east of Prague on Saturday.
In Poland, one individual died in Klodzko county, which Prime Minister Donald Tusk mentioned was the worst hit space of the nation and the place 1,600 had been evacuated.
“The state of affairs may be very dramatic,” Tusk instructed reporters on Sunday after a gathering in Klodzko city, which was partly underneath water because the native river rose to 665 cm on Sunday morning, effectively above the alarm stage of 240, earlier than receding barely.
That surpassed a document seen in heavy flooding in 1997, which partly broken the city and claimed 56 lives in Poland.
The close by historic city of Glucholazy ordered evacuations on Sunday morning because the native river began to interrupt its banks, whereas firefighters and troopers had been preventing since Saturday to guard a bridge within the city.
Residents throughout the Czech border additionally mentioned the state of affairs was worse than flooding seen earlier than.
“What you see right here is worse than in 1997, and I do not know what is going to occur as a result of my home is underneath water, and I do not know if I’ll even return to it,” mentioned Pavel Bily, a resident of Lipova Lazne.
The fireplace service within the area mentioned it had evacuated 1,900 folks as of Sunday morning, whereas many roads had been impassable.
Within the worst hit areas, greater than 100 mm of rain fell in a single day and round 450 mm since Wednesday night, the Czech climate institute mentioned.
Extra rain is anticipated on Sunday and Monday.
In Budapest, officers raised forecasts for the Danube to rise within the second half of this week, to above 8.5 metres, nearing a document 8.91 metres seen in 2013, as rain continued in Hungary, Slovakia and Austria.
“In response to forecasts, one of many greatest floods of the previous years is approaching Budapest however we’re ready to deal with it,” Budapest’s mayor Gergely Karacsony mentioned.
In Romania, authorities mentioned the rain was much less intense than on Saturday, when flooding killed 4 and broken 5,000 houses. Cities and villages in seven counties throughout jap Romania had been affected, and the nation’s emergency response unit mentioned it was nonetheless looking for two folks lacking.