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The 1997 Central European flood or the 1997 Oder Flood of the Oder and Morava river basins in July 1997 affected Poland, the Czech Republic and Germany, taking the lives of 114 people and causing material damages estimated at $4.5 billion (3.8 billion euros in the Czech Republic and Poland and 330 million euros in Germany).
English: Animation of atmospheric mean sea level pressure (contours: every 5 hPa) and rainfall rate (in millimeters per hour) over Central Europe in July 1997. Each animation frame represents one hour of real time.
Pages in category "1997 floods" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1997 Central European flood;
The worst floods to hit central Europe in at least two decades have left a trail of destruction from Romania to Poland, spreading mud and debris in towns, destroying bridges, submerging cars and ...
1997: 1997 Central European flood: Czech Republic, Poland: 114: extensive rain periods 1998: Jarovnice flood: ... List of floods in Europe. Add languages ...
Central Europe is experiencing the worst floods in at least two decades, with a trail of destruction from Romania to Poland and and the deaths of at least 23 people so far. * Four provinces in ...
Before-and-after photos show flooded streets, overturned cars, and more destruction as a result of torrential rains and flash floods in Spain.
6 July – 1997 Central European flood: Flooding began in Poland in the towns of Głuchołazy and Prudnik. 10 July – 1997 Central European flood: Left-bank Opole was flooded. 12 July – 1997 Central European flood: Wrocław was flooded.