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    Ten dead in Czech floods, central Europe on alert

     

    Ten people was died in th flooding in the eastern Czech Republic. The rising river levels prompted to the flood warnings across the central Europe. The ten died people in the country’s border with Poland and Slovakia. The most damage part was near the town of Novy Jicin. It was about 260 km east of Prague. The official said that, “at least six people were drowned late on Wednesday and four more died when medical teams were unable to reach them.” Hundreds of people was rescued from wrecked houses and buildings threatened by the high water and the government moved to deploy up to 1000 soldiers to help.Tomas Vindis, a council member in Novy Jicin said that “The situation is bad, although somewhat stabilized,” In the central European country’s worst natural disaster was the flooding, since the heavy floods lat 2002 was about seventeen people died. Jaroslav Palas, the governor of the hardest hit region said that “the damages now would run into the tens of millions of dollars.” The river Danube in Austria has risen because of the heavy rain falls. The Bratislava declared a second degree alert in western Slovakia.  The Polish National Security Center said “rivers topped warning levels in 43 places and alarm levels in another 20. Flood alarms were introduced in parts of southern Poland.” Over the years, we know that there were many victims of this calamity. Why we should not prevent this case by doing something better. The government should look for the better solution of this case then the people should follow what is the best so that it will prevent deaths.

     

     

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    http://www.reuters.com/article/2009/06/25/us-czech-floods-idUSTRE55O4O820090625

     

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