September 20, 2024
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Ukrzaliznytsia reported canceled flights due to floods in the Czech Republic and Poland

Forecasters predict further rains in Austria, the Czech Republic, southern Germany, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org

Due to floods in Poland and the Czech Republic, railway operators of both countries temporarily canceled a number of flights, Ukrzaliznytsia reported on September 15.

“Trains from Prague to Chop and back will detour with a slight delay, but these flights will not be canceled. Ukrainian connecting train 59/60 to Kyiv will be waiting for passengers from Prague. This applies to flights arriving both today and – in advance – tomorrow. Trains from Prague to Przemyśl and back remain canceled for the time being due to the flooding of the infrastructure,” the message reads.

In addition, as stated in the UZ, the important transfer train 105/106 Graz – Vienna – Przemyśl does not run on the flooded border section.

Residents and authorities continue to deal with flooding caused by heavy rain across Central Europe. Officials in Romania said at least four people had died there and two others were missing, while one person was killed in flooding in Poland and four people were missing in the Czech Republic.

In Austria, dozens of municipalities have declared natural disaster zones.

Forecasters predict further rains in Austria, the Czech Republic, southern Germany, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia.

Forecasters said that by September 15, some areas could receive more than a third of the average annual rainfall, and strong winds will further complicate the situation.

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