Severe flooding caused by Storm Boris has claimed at least 21 lives across Central Europe, affecting Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia. The heavy rainfall has resulted in collapsed bridges, damaged homes, and left tens of thousands of households without power or clean water.
In Poland, Wroclaw, the country's third-largest city, is preparing for potential river overflows as volunteers and emergency workers secure riverbanks with sandbags. Six people have died in Poland, while Romania has reported seven fatalities. Austria has seen five deaths, and three people have died in the Czech Republic, where 15,000 residents have been evacuated from flood-affected areas.
Response efforts continue throughout the region, with Hungary installing mobile dams along the Danube River. In Slovakia, authorities have estimated flood-related damages at 20 million euros. Officials are closely monitoring water levels and coordinating emergency services as the situation develops.