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Thousands flee flood-hit parts of Germany and Hungary | Thousands flee flood-hit parts of Germany and Hungary |
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Some 23,000 people were forced to leave their homes in the east German city of Magdeburg after a dam burst on the flood-swollen River Elbe. | Some 23,000 people were forced to leave their homes in the east German city of Magdeburg after a dam burst on the flood-swollen River Elbe. |
Although water levels in Magdeburg were reported to be receding on Monday, the city and areas of the country further north remain on high alert. | |
In Hungary, 1,200 people had to leave their homes but flood defences in the capital Budapest appeared to have held. | |
At least 18 people have died in the floods in Central Europe. | At least 18 people have died in the floods in Central Europe. |
Analysts say the damage will cost billions of euros to clean up. | Analysts say the damage will cost billions of euros to clean up. |
Meanwhile, parts of Poland's capital Warsaw were flooded on Sunday after hours of heavy rain. | |
One of the city's busiest motorways was inundated, and firefighters had to help stranded drivers to safety. | |
Sandbags | |
Flood defences in Budapest appeared to have held on Monday as waters from the Danube River started to recede, having reached an historic peak of 8.91m (29 ft) on Sunday. | |
"We have no reports of any catastrophic situation, the situation is normalising," Budapest Mayor Istvan Tarlos said on Monday. | |
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban said the capital "should be out of danger by Wednesday", but warned that the focus of defence efforts was now in the south of the country. | |
Along more than 700km (470 miles) of the River Danube, thousands of people, including many volunteers and even convicts from the prisons, worked to reinforce earth and sandbag barriers. | |
More than 1,200 people have been evacuated from their homes, although no flood-related deaths have yet been reported in Hungary. | |
In Magdeburg, the capital of Saxony-Anhalt state, flood waters rose to 7.44m (24ft), nearly four times higher than normal (2m) - forcing some 10% of the population, 23,000, to leave their homes. | |
Around 700 soldiers worked to build a dam of sandbags around a power sub-station in the badly-hit area of Rothensee in a bid to keep the power on. | |
The Suddeutsche Zeitung newspaper reported that flood water levels had fallen slightly in Magdeburg itself on Monday, but the situation remains critical. | |
"We hope that the dykes will withstand the pressure over the coming days, but we can't be 100% sure," said a fire brigade spokesman, Andreas Hamann. | |
But other parts of Saxony-Anhalt and neighbouring Brandenburg state remain under threat as the flood crest moves north, testing flood defences already weakened by days of heavy rain. | |
A dyke at Fischbeck, west of Berlin, was reported to have breached overnight, forcing the closure of a major train line linking Berlin to Cologne, Frankfurt and Amsterdam. | |
The authorities in Germany are investigating an anonymous letter threatening attacks on several dams. | The authorities in Germany are investigating an anonymous letter threatening attacks on several dams. |
The motive behind the threats is not known, but the threat is being taken seriously, says the BBC's Stephen Evans in Berlin. | The motive behind the threats is not known, but the threat is being taken seriously, says the BBC's Stephen Evans in Berlin. |
Chancellor Angela Merkel is planning a crisis meeting with leaders of Germany's regions on how to share the bill for the disaster, the Leipziger Volkszeitung newspaper reported. | Chancellor Angela Merkel is planning a crisis meeting with leaders of Germany's regions on how to share the bill for the disaster, the Leipziger Volkszeitung newspaper reported. |
"We're dealing with a national catastrophe," Gerda Hasselfeldt, an MP with Mrs Merkel's Christian Social Union (CSU), was quoted as saying. | "We're dealing with a national catastrophe," Gerda Hasselfeldt, an MP with Mrs Merkel's Christian Social Union (CSU), was quoted as saying. |
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