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00:30In Romania, floods have caused the death of four people and damaged 5,000 houses.
00:35The Romanian Meteorological Department predicts that at least half of the country's regions will face heavy rainstorms.
00:41As for the Czech Republic, the local Meteorological Bureau said that the accumulated rainfall in the north and northeast regions of the Czech Republic has reached 250 mm in the past few days,
00:50which may soon exceed one-third of the annual average rainfall.
00:55Therefore, the Czech authorities have ordered the forced evacuation of people in specific areas.
01:00As a result of the continuous rainstorms, the water level in the Czech Republic and the northeast regions of the Czech Republic has risen rapidly.
01:06The flood has flooded roads and other public facilities. Bridges have also been cut off, affecting traffic.
01:12During this period, firefighters and ambulances have been dispatching to rescue the injured.
01:17In some areas, local authorities have also dispatched rescuers to remove debris that obstructs the flow of river water,
01:23preventing flooding and flooding.
01:26In the face of continuous rainfall, local residents are very worried.
01:30We'll see what happens.
01:32Because if it keeps raining, there will be a lake on the field.
01:36And where will it come from?
01:38It will overflow, and that's the worst.
01:40We'll see what happens.
01:42As for some areas that are currently under control, local residents have prepared a lot of sandbags to prevent flooding.
01:49As for Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, there was a large-scale flood in 2002.
01:55Therefore, the authorities are also seriously awaiting measures to prevent flooding and to block high-risk areas.