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Four dead, many missing in central Europe floods

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VIENNA (AFP) — Four people have died and at least eight more were missing Sunday as torrential rains lashed central Europe, forcing hundreds to evacuate their homes after floods and landslides.

Austria, Germany and the Czech Republic sent in army units to help with rescue efforts after rains reached record levels in some areas, while hundreds of roads have been closed and rail services cut.

The banks of the mighty Danube River burst in one area in Germany, and dozens of towns were put on flood alert across a large swathe of central Europe.

In Austria, one person was killed and two were reported missing following landslides triggered by heavy rains that forced several hundred people from their homes, local authoritie­s said.

Two people were also missing in neighborin­g Germany following a 48- hour downpour that hit record levels in parts of the south and east, according to the DPA news agency.

In the Czech Republic, a man and woman were killed in Trebenice, just outside Prague, when their house collapsed, police said. Officials ordered the evacuation of around 1,800 people from the village of Stechovice.

The body of a man in his fifties was found Sunday evening in the swollen waters of the Upa River, at Trutnov, 150 kilometers northeast of the capital, said police.

 ?? AFP ?? Parts of the old town of Passau in Bavaria are under water.
AFP Parts of the old town of Passau in Bavaria are under water.

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