Flood disaster in Europe: Severe fatalities are already demanding several fatalities!

Flood disaster in Europe: Severe fatalities are already demanding several fatalities!

Cártama, Spanien - Spain is currently affected by devastating floods that have brought tragic consequences. In the municipality of Constantina, northeast of Seville, a husband and his wife were hit on Tuesday in their off -road vehicle by the floods of a brook kicked over the bank. The woman's body was found about 400 meters from the car in the bushes, while the search for the husband continues. In addition, a cyclist is missing, reported vienna.at

The situation throughout Spain has worsened dramatically. Hundreds of people had to be brought to safety as a precaution, since many roads have become impassable and train traffic has also come to a standstill. Similar developments can be seen in the autonomous region of Murcia, where numerous people had to be saved from the impending floods. On pictures of the state broadcaster RTVE, flooded roads can be seen on which cars were washed away. These extreme weather conditions are reminiscent of the severe floods in October 2024, in which over 230 people were killed, such as ZDF recently reported.

critical flood situation in neighboring countries

While the flood situation in Spain has already accepted catastrophic dimensions, the neighboring countries are also affected. In Poland, Austria and the Czech Republic, the situation is also dramatic. There was a broken dam in Poland and a person died in the floods. In Austria, the entire state of Lower Austria was declared a disaster area, where a firefighter lost his life during the rescue work. In the Czech Republic, tens of thousands of people had to be brought to safety, particularly dramatically in the city of Krnov, where the majority of the city is flooded. The alarm level has already been screwed up in many regions, also in Germany, where warning level 2 was proclaimed in Dresden because the level of the Elbe is steadily increasing.

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