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Europe floods: Hungary Danube set for record high | Europe floods: Hungary Danube set for record high |
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Hungarians have been warned to prepare for their country's worst floods ever as the Danube is set to reach record levels this weekend. | Hungarians have been warned to prepare for their country's worst floods ever as the Danube is set to reach record levels this weekend. |
"We are facing the worst floods of all time," said PM Viktor Orban. | "We are facing the worst floods of all time," said PM Viktor Orban. |
Europe's second-longest river is set to hit unprecedented levels in the capital Budapest in the next few days. | |
A state of emergency has been declared, and thousands of volunteers have been working to reinforce the banks of the swelling river. | |
Water levels are set to reach reach 8.85m (29ft), some 25cm (10in) higher than the Danube's previous record high in 2006. | Water levels are set to reach reach 8.85m (29ft), some 25cm (10in) higher than the Danube's previous record high in 2006. |
Emergency workers have set up camps along the river as residents packed sandbags around their homes amid an atmosphere of concerned expectation, says the BBC's Nick Thorpe in Budapest. | Emergency workers have set up camps along the river as residents packed sandbags around their homes amid an atmosphere of concerned expectation, says the BBC's Nick Thorpe in Budapest. |
Kristalina Georgieva, the EU Commissioner for International Co-operation, Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Response, tweeted: "Hungary well prepared for highest ever measured water levels on Danube. We are monitoring & ready to assist." | |
Mr Orban, who spent the night at a military barracks in the flooded western city of Gyor, said recent dry weather in Austria and Germany, as well as a hot forecast for Hungary over the weekend, gave reason to hope that Europe's worst river floods for more than a decade could soon be over. | Mr Orban, who spent the night at a military barracks in the flooded western city of Gyor, said recent dry weather in Austria and Germany, as well as a hot forecast for Hungary over the weekend, gave reason to hope that Europe's worst river floods for more than a decade could soon be over. |
Mass evacuations | |
Widespread flooding in central Europe has inundated swathes of Austria, Germany, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, killing at least 15 people. | |
In the Slovak capital Bratislava, the main flood defences held firm against the swelling Danube on Thursday. | |
But while river water levels were receding in some areas, the Danube had yet to reach its peak in Slovakia, said the European Commission's newly inaugurated Emergency Response Centre (ERC). | |
In northern Germany, workers piled sandbags along the banks of the River Elbe as waters rose, after widespread flooding further south. | In northern Germany, workers piled sandbags along the banks of the River Elbe as waters rose, after widespread flooding further south. |
As flood waters receded to the south and east, defence work continued apace near Lueneburg in Lower Saxony. | As flood waters receded to the south and east, defence work continued apace near Lueneburg in Lower Saxony. |
Tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from threatened areas in Germany, where the flooding is worse than that recorded in 2002. | |
The economic impact might be worse than the 11 billion-euro losses caused by the 2002 floods, said Eric Schweitzer, the president of the German chamber of trade and industry, | |
"In some regions, the extent of damage is likely to be rather larger than in 2002," wrote Mr Schweitzer in an editorial for the Rheinische Post newspaper. | |
On Thursday the Elbe flooded parts of Dresden as it peaked nearly 7m (22 feet) above its normal level, but the city's historic centre remained unscathed. | On Thursday the Elbe flooded parts of Dresden as it peaked nearly 7m (22 feet) above its normal level, but the city's historic centre remained unscathed. |
Upstream along the Elbe in the Czech Republic, emergency workers used boats to shuttle supplies to stranded people as large areas remained under water. | Upstream along the Elbe in the Czech Republic, emergency workers used boats to shuttle supplies to stranded people as large areas remained under water. |