Storm Boris Causes Deadly Flooding in Europe
Storm Boris Causes Deadly Flooding in Europe
Storm Boris Causes Deadly Flooding in Europe
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Storm Boris has unleashed catastrophic flooding across Central and Eastern Europe, leading to at least seven confirmed deaths and widespread devastation in countries including Austria, Poland, Romania, and the Czech Republic. In Romania's Galati region, five fatalities have been reported, while Austria recorded the death of a firefighter during rescue efforts in a disaster-declared province. Over 10,000 people have been evacuated in the Czech Republic, where the situation is deemed worse than during the 1997 floods, with significant power outages and ongoing rescue operations. Poland's Klodzko County has also been heavily impacted, with one death and extensive evacuations due to rising water levels. Authorities in Slovakia and Hungary are increasingly concerned about potential river surges, prompting emergency measures. The storm's lingering effects highlight the urgency for improved preparedness against extreme weather in the face of climate change.

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