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    Flood situation turns critical in Germany, central Europe

     

     

    In Central Europe, after the heavy rains there were nine people died, it is caused by the widespread of the floods. The water levels have risen to the record highs in the borders of Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic.  The thousands of people had been evacuated.  The flooding was brought by the strong rainfall in the Central Europe and the explosion of the dam in the Poland. It was caused by the widespread damages and the deaths of at least ten people in area in Poland, Germany and the Czech Republic. In the municipality of Neujkirchen in Saxony in eastern Germany the deep, eastward-flowing river Viola became overflow torrent. The drowning of an elderly couple. Now in the eastern German states of Saxony-Anhalt and Brandenburg was bracing for the arrival of flood waters.  On the river Neisse at 7.4 meters the water levels were highest in Zgorzelec. The parts of the city were submerged and the several historic building have been damaged. After the dam the Neisse has swollen dramatically on the Witka reservior in Poland. Polish Interior Minister Jerzy Miller, who visited the crisis area overnight, said “repairing the dam was the highest priority.”  It was true that the calamity in some places gets critical. The people should know there responsibilities and also the government should also know it, the people should help each other to find solutions when there is a problem in your country.

     

     

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    http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,5877059,00.html

     

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