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The article reports that the death toll from floods in southwest Poland has risen to nine, with two more bodies discovered during clean-up operations. These deaths are part of at least 26 across central Europe, the worst floods the region has seen in two decades. The flooding caused widespread destruction, damaging towns, bridges, and cars, and leaving authorities and households with a bill for damages estimated in billions of dollars.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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