Central Europe Braces for Severe Flooding: A Summary

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Central Europe is bracing for severe flooding this weekend due to heavy rainfall.
The Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, Germany, Slovakia, and Hungary are expected to be hit hardest.

Czech authorities are erecting metal barriers and sandbag walls, and releasing water from dams.*

Polish authorities have issued their highest weather warning and are preparing for possible evacuations.*

German and Austrian authorities are also preparing for heavy rain and snow.

Slovak fire brigade chief has said mobile dams are ready for deployment.*

Southern Germany is expected to receive between 60 and 100 liters of rain per square meter, with the first heavy snowfalls of the year also forecast.*

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