Massive floods in Central Europe have killed five in Poland and one in the Czech Republic. Prime Minister Donald Tusk declared a state of natural disaster in Poland to aid evacuation and rescue efforts, allocating 1 billion zlotys ($258,000) for immediate relief. Streets are covered in debris, and damaged infrastructure is widespread. Food and water are being delivered to victims, and cities like Warsaw are calling for donations. Experts warn of further flood threats in Opole and Wroclaw. The Czech Republic declared a state of emergency in two regions, with seven people missing.
- Penelope Kingsley
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