Death toll rises in European floods, authorities say; more rain expected
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At least seven people have died due to catastrophic flooding in Central and Eastern Europe, with countries like Romania and Poland being significantly impacted.
The storm, named Boris by some forecasters, was triggered by an interaction between Arctic air and warmer air, intensifying the severe weather conditions.
Evacuations are underway as authorities respond to widespread flooding, which has submerged vehicles, disrupted businesses, and left many individuals stranded across several countries.
As weather systems continue to impact Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia, expectations of further severe weather persist this week.
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