Prague
evacuated, state of emergency as floods grip Czech Republic
At
least two people have been killed in devastating floods gripping the
western Czech Republic. The disaster caused by torrential rains has
prompted the evacuation of metro stations, several hospitals and the
zoo in the capital.
RT,
2
June, 2013
Heavy
rain over the weekend has resulted in flood warnings in west, north,
central and south Bohemia.
At
least one woman is dead, after her home collapsed in Trebenice u
Prahy, southwest of Prague and two people are missing after their
raft overturned on the River Berounka in Hlasna Treban in central
Bohemia.
In
Prague, rescue workers, aided by the army, have set up flood barriers
for the first time since the devastating floods of 2002. Hospitals,
retirement homes and cultural institutions as well as the zoo are
being evacuated across the city.
A
state of emergency has been declared in the Czech Republic due to the
threat of flooding, Prime Minister Petr Nečas announced in a
televised address.
He
added that the government has allocated 300 million Czech Koruna ($15
million ) to battle the flooding.
“The
situation is very serious,” acting mayor Tomas Hudecek stated, as
water levels in the Vltava, the river that flows through Prague,
reached 1,513 cubic meters per second. During the 2002 floods 5,000
cubic meters was flowing through the city every second, according to
the Prague Post.
The
rising water levels have interrupted rail services between Bohemia
and Moravia, with trains being stopped near Kolin.
The
flooding also partially damaged half of the 51 metro stations in
Prague, with 17 of them submerged, local media Ceskenoviny reports
adding that the total damage was put at 73 billion Czech Koruna
(about $4 billion) , 27 billion (about $1,5 billion) of which in
Prague only.
Elsewhere
in central Europe, at least four people have died or are missing
because of floods in Germany and Switzerland according to the
Associated Press.
Heavy
rain is affecting the rivers Danube and Inn in Bavaria, while rivers
in Saxony and Baden-Wuerttemberg have also burst their banks.
In
Austria, a man was found dead in Salzburg as he was swept away while
working on flood defenses and another two people are missing in the
Salzburg area, according to the Salzberger Nachrichten
Meanwhile Down-Under...
NZ:
Roads closed by flooding
2
June, 2013
Flooding
has closed several roads in Southland this morning and authorities
are urging motorists to drive with extreme care.
Southern
police were forced to patrol the road between Lumsden and Kingston
last night, with five sections on the road under water, and several
roads in the Gore District are closed this morning because of
flooding.....
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