The European Union pledges €10 billion in aid to support recovery and rebuild infrastructure in central Europe after severe floods. Ursula von der Leyen, European Commission President, affirmed the EU’s commitment to assist regions devastated by the deluge, which has claimed at least 24 lives and caused extensive damage.
The flooding resulted from heavy rainfall lasting several days, leading to rivers overflowing across the region. Von der Leyen assured affected countries of Europe’s solidarity and announced the availability of €10 billion from EU cohesion funds, with relaxed conditions for faster response.
Poland could receive up to €5 billion, while the Czech Republic mobilizes funds to address flood damage. Despite flood defenses holding in Wroclaw, authorities warn of continued high water levels. Additional support from the EU Solidarity Fund will aid in infrastructure restoration.
The situation in Hungary’s towns facing rising Danube River levels is also monitored. Prime Minister Viktor Orban anticipates peak water levels lower than the 2013 record.
This collaborative effort exemplifies European unity in times of crisis, ensuring swift aid and recovery for affected communities.
(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – Reuters)
Written by: Shankhyaneel Sarkar, Senior Subeditor at News18, covering international affairs with a focus on breaking news and in-depth analyses.
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