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In the past 30 years, floods have affected 5.5 million people in the European Union, causing 3,000 deaths and more than €170 billion in economic damage. Storm Boris left a trail of destruction ...
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Storm Boris Floods Central Europe, at Least 4 Dead in Romania ... - MSNStorm Boris has killed at least four people in Romania as several other countries in the region, including Poland, Austria and the Czech Republic, launch rescue operations amid severe flooding.
Poland, Austria, Czeckia and Romania were particularly hard hit by Storm Boris in what could be some of the worst flooding in the region for 30 years.
Thousands of Europeans were evacuated from their homes after Storm Boris dumped approximately a month's worth of rain in central Europe in 24 hours.. In Austria, a firefighter was killed during a ...
Several dead as Storm Boris causes flooding in Europe published at 11:58 British Summer Time 15 September 2024 11:58 BST 15 September 2024 Image source, Daniel Mihailescu / AFP / Getty Images ...
At least 21 people have died as a result of heavy flooding caused by the storm in Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria and Romania. Slovakia, Hungary and Croatia are on high alert for a risk of ...
At least eight people died Monday in flooding throughout Central Europe, bringing the death toll to at least 17 in Romania, Poland, the Czech Republic and Austria since slow-moving Storm Boris hit ...
The leaders of four countries hit by Storm Boris will meet Thursday in Poland with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to discuss aid for the flood-hit region.
Storm Boris has brought a month’s worth of rain in just 24 hours to swathes of Poland, Romania, Austria, the Czech Republic and Hungary, along with fierce winds. Four bodies, three women and one ...
Julia ZAPPEI and Kiyoko METZLER with Jan FLEMR in the Czech Republic Sep 16, 2024 Sep 16, 2024 Updated Sep 17, 2024 Flooding sparked by Storm Boris in central Europe has burst dams, knocked out ...
In Poland, the amount of rainfall has exceeded that in 1997, Prime Minister Tusk said. Those floods left close to 40% of the regional capital, Wrocław, underwater.
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