Central Europe Floods: At Least 8 Dead, Hundreds Displaced

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Central Europe** is grappling with devastating floods that have already claimed the lives of at least 8 people and forced hundreds to flee their homes. The Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, and Austria have been hit particularly hard, with the Oder River in Poland reaching extreme levels. As the floodwaters continue to rise, authorities are warning residents to stay vigilant and cooperate with rescue teams. Meanwhile, Ukraine has offered to send 100 emergency personnel to help with the aftermath of the floods. The cause of this disaster? A hotter atmosphere, driven by human-caused climate change, leading to more intense rainfall.

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