2024-09-18 23:55:08
Climate Change

Severe Flooding Sweeps Across Central Europe

Image courtesy of : AFP (ATTILA KISBENEDEK)

Central Europe is grappling with severe flooding, impacting Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, and Austria. Eastern Germany faces rising water levels in multiple rivers, including Elbe and Oder, with Saxony benefiting from substantial flood protection investments.

Brandenburg braces for high Oder levels, while Lower Austria fears dike breaches. Poland’s Niederschlesien region is heavily affected, prompting urgent appeals for aid and government financial assistance.

The city of Breslau awaits a flood wave, while Dresden sees the Elbe river reach critical levels. In response, local administrations are mobilizing resources and volunteers to mitigate damage.

The situation underscores the need for revisiting flood protection strategies amid predictions from experts linking climate change to intensified weather patterns. The European Commission is actively engaging in crisis management, with high-level meetings planned to discuss recovery efforts.

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18. September 2024 um 13:00

Floods in the Czech Republic Leave Widespread Areas Without Electricity and Drinking Water

Politics
The floods in the Czech Republic have begun to recede, but the South Bohemia region still faces a significant threat, as many families remain without electricity and drinking water.
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18. September 2024 um 12:37

Lower Saxony Invests Record Amount in Flood Protection

Environment
Politics
Lower Saxony is investing a record sum of 254 million euros until 2048 in flood protection; construction of a new flood retention basin on the Innerste; investigation of a second dam; increase in personnel at the flood forecasting center in Hildesheim.
rbb24
18. September 2024 um 19:03

Video | Brandenburg: Cottbuser Ostsee Benefits from Flooding

It's a win-win situation for all involved: the largest artificial lake in Germany, the "Ostsee" near Cottbus, is currently relieving the Spree, which has been hit by flooding. The lake can thus be flooded exceptionally quickly and effectively.
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