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Severe flooding in Europe, at least 8 dead

भाद्र ३१, २०८१
Severe flooding in Europe, at least 8 dead
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In various countries of Central and Eastern Europe, at least 8 people have died due to the biggest flood in decades. According to the BBC, 6 people died in Romania due to floods. One person each died in Poland and Austria.

Romania's Interior Minister Katalin Pradoyu said that the flood has caused a lot of damage in seven different regions of the country. He said that hundreds of people trapped in the flood have been rescued. According to him, at least 5,400 houses have been damaged in Galati area.

Similarly, flooding has damaged various cities in the Czech Republic, Poland, Germany and Slovakia. Officials have reported that the situation in Vienna, the capital of Austria, and nearby provinces is unusual.

After the flood, the Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk, has declared a 'disaster emergency' in the country. He said that the situation in the capital Vienna and nearby provinces is extraordinary. Tusk said that 1,600 people were rescued from the city of Koldzko in Poland.

According to CNN, at least 10,500 people have been moved to safe places from flood-affected areas in the Czech Republic. Kronov city's 70 to 80 percent of the area has been flooded After the flood, the electricity supply to about 300,000 homes in Europe has been cut off, according to Reuters

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