Budapest, Hungary – Catastrophic floods continue to plague Central Europe, claiming the lives of 16 people and forcing thousands to flee their homes. The Danube River, surging at an alarming rate of one meter per day, threatens to unleash further devastation as it approaches peak flood levels in Hungary.
Across the region, the situation remains dire:
Experts warn the crisis is far from over, with flood conditions expected to persist for several more days. The unfolding disaster highlights the growing threat posed by extreme weather events across Europe.
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