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2006 European floods

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108: 176: 238: 20: 357:, higher than the previous record of 848 cm in 2002. During the floods, approximately 11,000 buildings were in danger of flood damage, 32,000 people were threatened by the water, and 1.72 square kilometres (475 acres) of land were actually under water. Officials also placed most of the area near the Danube under a Level 3 Alert (on a 3-level scale). The flood was so severe that it threatened to spill into the underground in Budapest, through the 335: 210:(US$ 1.5 million). Additionally, five of Romania's nine Danube ports were closed during the flooding period. However, Romanian authorities said on April 22 that the worst of the flooding had passed. Elena Anghel, hydrologist at Romania's National Hydrology Institute stated that, "The forecasts are optimistic. The river will probably remain stable for another two days and then start to fall." 120: 96: 32: 206:, a recently opened hotel was flooded on Monday, April 17, causing significant damage to the building and leading to the evacuation of tens of tourists. By this date, the floods had swamped 730 km (280 square miles) of land, 400 kilometres (250 mi) of roads and destroyed 20 bridges, while also causing agricultural damage amounting to 4.6 million 171:
By April 16 over 848 houses were reportedly flooded, with 221 destroyed. The height of the Danube at the beginning of the flood was still below the record level registered in 1895. Romanian officials ordered the controlled flooding of thousands of hectares of unused agricultural spaces to prevent
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25 houses, a hotel, the port (which is the second biggest Bulgarian port on the River Danube), and the Danube Park were flooded. Boruna quarter in the north-western part of the city has declared a state of emergency. Of the 30,000 people who live in Lom, 6,000 people are in danger due to the
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Many dikes and levees breached because of a poor construction by local and national officials and of an unusual long and hard winter in Central Europe. The snowfall lasted well into April and many areas were frozen, so frost emerged, soaking the earth full of water.
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were not as affected, because in the four years after the record floodings of 2002, the two partners built a stronger levee system along the Elbe. On April 17, all states of emergencies in all counties of the German federal states of
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the Danube reached 9 meters, beating the previous record at 8,88 from 1970. In total at least 400 buildings on Bulgaria's northern border have been flooded and several have been completely destroyed.
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had water levels of 7.63 meters, destroying many buildings and causing considerable damage to other private property. Also affected was the town of
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flooding. The two schools are prepared to accommodate any people if found necessary. A few blocks along the water's edge in the city of
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were flooded. 60 people were evacuated and 57 buildings have been flooded so far as well as the main road from Nikopol west towards
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However, by April 28, after several weeks of pressure, key levées along the Danube began collapsing in the counties of Dolj,
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an industrial district was flooded and over 300 people were evacuated to a tent city about 20 kilometers from the town. In
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The Danube spills over into farm fields in the northeastern corner of Serbia in this image, taken by the
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were particularly vulnerable. A dozen cities were damaged and hundreds of people were evacuated. Near
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By April 22, the number of people evacuated from the locality reached 4,000. In the port city of
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also rose 13 centimeters higher than in 2002 in some areas, creating 150-year-record-highs. In
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was declared in 10 regions of Serbia. The areas around Serbia's second largest city
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The 2006 European floods were one of the most devastating natural disaster from the
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sent humanitarian aid in the form of blankets and mattresses to affected areas.
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station — this, however, did not occur. The underground train stations
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The Danube river was at its peak 865 cm (28 ft 4 in) high in
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From February to April 2006 many rivers across Europe, especially the
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The Danube brings havoc to all Romanian counties it crosses
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The timing of the flood, incidentally, coincided with the
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Index


Znojmo

Dresden
Elbe
Danube
Central Europe
Danube
Serbia
Bulgaria
Romania
Southeastern Europe
levee

Nikopol

Rousse

Zemun
Vidin
Lom, Bulgaria
Nikopol
Pleven
Rousse
History of Romania
floods of 1970

Technisches Hilfswerk
Rast
Negoi

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