Europe: after the floods, time for reconstruction


In the aftermath of floods that ravaged several European countries, including Italy, Romania and Hungary, residents are busy cleaning their homes.

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Buildings were swept away by the thousands, roads were damaged and even bridges were destroyed… In Italy, Romania and Hungary, countries ravaged by floodscaused by Boris stormthe time has come to assess the damage to the rehabilitation of the buildings.

Residents, feet in the mud, in Galati

In the Romanian county of Galati, many houses were destroyed by the floods, displacing thousands of people.

With the water finally receding, residents, feet in mud, are busy cleaning their homes and removing damaged furniture.

Solidarity is organized in Emilia-Romagna

In Italy, solidarity is organized in Emilia-Romagna, the most affected regionVolunteers came to lend a helping hand to residents affected by the bad weather.

While the extent of the damage is still being assessed, the government of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni approved an initial allocation of 20 million euros in aid on Friday.

The Danube threatens to burst its banks

Is Hungary still on alert this Saturday? The waters of the Danube reached an unprecedented level this Saturday.

In anticipation of a new wave of flooding, key infrastructure such as metro entrances have been fortified with sandbags.

The European Union has announced an envelope of ten billion euros to help countries affected by floods.

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