At Least 10 People Are Dead As Central Europe Experiences Major Flooding

The highest-level warnings are in effect for areas in Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic, and other areas.

At least 10 people have died amid flooding in central Europe.

Storm Boris dumped well over a month’s worth of rain onto several of Europe’s historic capitals including Vienna, Prague and more.

The highest-level warnings are in effect for areas in Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic, and other areas.

Days of rain has devastated parts of the country’s southwestern regions. The Polish government is expected to declare a state of disaster Monday.

Eight victims died over the weekend with two more discovered Monday.

The flooding situations reportedly remain highly critical and the region is “still in a state of crisis.”