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Storm Boris left a trail of destruction in September across central Europe. Around 30 people lost their lives. Nine people died in Poland, and over 6,500 people were evacuated.
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Boris stalled over central Europe and, in just four days, brought unprecedented levels of rainfall across Poland, Austria, Slovakia, Romania, and the Czech Republic, leaving rivers overflowing and ...
A firefighter in Austria is among those killed as torrential rain caused by Storm Boris continues to wreak havoc across Central and Eastern Europe.
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.
At least 17 people have been killed in some of the worst floods to hit central Europe in decades as Storm Boris sweeps through the region, dumping well over a month’s worth of rain.
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.
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A firefighter in Austria is among those killed as torrential rain caused by Storm Boris continues to wreak havoc across Central and Eastern Europe.
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