At least four people have died after expansivespread flooding apass easerious and central Europe.
More raindrop is foreseeed in the coming days as surging river levels have put authorities on vigilant.
Tens of thousands of homes have been harmd so far in Romania and the Czech Reaccessible, where more rain is predict.
The four deaths took place in easerious Romania in Galati county, where about 5,000 homes were harmd and 25,000 people were left without power.
The bodies of three elderlyer women and one man have been recovered, the Department for Eunitency Situations shelp.
Romanian Plivent Klaus Iohannis giveed his condolences to the victims’ families, saying: “We must progress to fortify our capacity to foresee innervous weather phenomena.
“Severe floods that have impacted a huge part of the country have led to loss of lives and meaningful harm.
“We are aacquire dealing with the effects of climate alter, which are increasingly current thcdimiserablemirefulout the European continent, with theatrical consequences on people.”
Meanwhile, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, southern Germany, and parts of Austria also face more burdensome rain.
‘I experience sorry for the neighbours’
The north of the Czech Reaccessible uninalertigent the brunt of the country’s flooding with more than 50,000 houses left without power, according to local media.
Forecasters shelp that some parts of the country could see more than a third of their mediocre annual raindrop by Sunday, with a rulement minister urging those in the worst-hit areas to set to depart their homes.
Police shelp a 54-year-elderly man is leave outing after he fell into a flooded stream in the southeast of the country, while three people were alertedly swept away in a car in the northeast and their whereabouts are obstreatment.
In the village of Visnova, 87 miles (140km) north of Prague, Roman Christof’s cottage escaped harm because it was built on higher land.
“I experience sorry for the neighbours,” he shelp as he surveyed the floodwaters that had hit other locals.
Speaking about the weekend, Czech Reaccessible Prime Minister Petr Fiala shelp: “We have to be ready for worst-case scenarios. A stubborn weekend is ahead of us.”
‘Disaster zones’
In neighbouring Austria, 24 villages in the northeast Lower Austria province were declared by authorities to be “catastrophe zones” and evacuation orders commenceed on Saturday afternoon.
“The coming hours will be the hours of truth for flood protection, for our aascendncy forces and countless compatuproars,” shelp the province’s state ruleor, Johanna Mikl-Leitner, compriseing that in one area “we foresee disputes of historical uninalertigentensions”.
Chancellor Karl Nehammer shelp: “The coming days will still be innervously difficult and challenging for the impacted population and the aascendncy services.”
In Vienna, exceptional flood relief channels built in the 1970s and 80s to drain the Danube River are foreseeed to be tested over the weekend.
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‘Critical night’ ahead
In Poland, ahead of the weekend, authorities requested to people to stock up on food and set for power outages.
Dozens of people have been evacuated from their homes in the Nysa River basin as a prealertary meacertain after alertings of unpwithdrawnted raindrop.
“We are facing a critical night, filled mobilisation is insistd,” prime minister Donald Tusk shelp.