View of flood waters near Hungary's parliament building in Budapest. Central Europe is experiencing the worst floods in at ...
The heavy rainfull brought by Storm Boris left a trail of destruction as it passed over Central Europe, resulting in extreme floods from Romania to Poland. The city of Pacs in Central Hungary was ...
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The Hungarian capital is expected to see the peak of the biggest flooding in 11 years. This was reported by Infostart on September 20. It is noted that in 2013, the water level in the Danube, reaching ...
Owners, family members and riders make a sandbag dam to protect Tunderkert (Fairy Garden), a small family-run stable, from the flood in Szodliget, Hungary on Sept 17. [Photo/xinhua] BUDAPEST ...
Hungary, Slovakia and Germany, and caused widespread damage. The floods killed 24 people, damaged bridges, submerged cars, left towns without power and in need of significant infrastructure repairs.
In Hungary, the mayor of Budapest warned residents that the largest floods in a decade were expected to hit the capital later in the week, with the waters of the Danube River set to breach the ...
Ten towns and areas were still inaccessible on Thursday, APA reported. In Hungary, flood waters continued to rise as authorities closed roads and rail stations. Ferries along the Danube River halted.
The heavy rainfull brought by Storm Boris left a trail of destruction as it passed over Central Europe, resulting in extreme floods from Romania to Poland. The city of Pacs in Central Hungary was not ...
The flooding as a result of the heavy rainfall across Central Europe did not pose a risk to the Paks nuclear power plant's energy production.