The worst floods to hit central Europe in at least two decades have caused widespread damage from Romania to Poland.
The citizens and authorities of Wroclaw in southwestern Poland are working feverishly to prepare for the expected peak in ...
By Kacper Pempel WROCLAW, Poland (Reuters) -Volunteers and emergency personnel worked through the night to fortify the Polish ...
Volunteers and emergency personnel raced to secure river banks and buildings in Poland and Hungary on Tuesday as flood waters ...
A massive floodwave moving across Central Europe is threatening new areas and raising concerns among residents and leaders.
Polish army helicopter pilots have been putting skills they learned preparing for combat into fighting floods that have left ...
The leaders of four countries hit by Storm Boris will meet Thursday in Poland with European Commission president Ursula von ...
Lines of people in Wroclaw passed sandbags to secure river banks and to protect buildings in the Polish city of Wroclaw on ...
Worst floods to hit central Europe in 26 years leave trail of destruction from Romania to Poland - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Wroclaw's flood defences have held up amidst the worst flooding in central Europe in decades. The city faced significant flood risks from the Polish-Czech border wave, but severe damage was averted.
Soldiers dropped sandbags from military helicopters to reinforce river embankments and evacuated residents as the worst ...
In Wroclaw, firefighters and soldiers worked through ... The city said it expected the flood wave to peak there around Friday, though some had predicted that would happen sooner.