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There is a catastrophic flood in the south of Poland

South of Poland was at the epicenter of a powerful flood that caused significant damage to the cities of Strane-Schlon and Londek-Zdrui. According to local eyewitnesses, this verse disaster exceeded the scale of destruction that the country knew in 1997 during the first major flood.

The Polish edition of RMF24 has published pictures of what the city looks like, European Truth reports.

It is known that in Strane-Schlonskaya, located in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship, a dam on the Moravka River was damaged as a result of which the city was practically underwater.

Journalists reported that it was impossible to get to Londek-Zdruya on the Polish side, as all roads were impassable, and Strane-Schlonsky was also cut off from the outside world. In this regard, PAP journalists were able to get to Londek-Zdryuya on the Czech side, passing through the village of Yavornik.

The eyewitness shared with the journalists the idea that nothing was heralded by such a great disaster.

"It was worse today than in 1997," he emphasized.

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